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The future might not be far away

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Apple Vision Pro

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Back to the Future 2 had us officially entering the future as the year 2015. Now, nine years later, we still don’t have hoverboards but IfApplehas its way we will be living in the future very soon.

That’s because theApple Vision Proheadset is set to release next year. First announced atWWDC 23, we got the impression it was still a way away and would be a later 2024 launch, but new rumours suggest that it could in fact be arriving imminently.

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Apple Vision Pro

(Image credit: Apple)

Gurman expects the headset will hit store shelves in March but warns that the headset is launching as a US-only product so those in the UK and elsewhere may have to keep waiting.

If it sounds like a lot of effort is being taken to show the Vision Pro in the best light at launch, then you’d be right. This is a seriously big launch for Apple, and they’re hoping for another ‘iPhonemoment’. With such a revolutionary product, if consumers don’t have a good first impression, they might decide it’s simply not for them, and with a $3500 price tag, good service is the least people will expect.

Desperate to get started with Apple’s take on VR? If you have an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max you can alreadycapture spatial videoready to view with a newfound depth on the headset when you get your hands on it.

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