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Apple Confirms Vision Pro Still Slated to Release in Early 2024

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Apple’s “Wonderlust” product launch event featured the official unveiling of iPhone 15 and both Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2. ” Vision Pro, which comes along with the very ‘pro’ price tag of $3,500, has reportedly been the subject of multiple delays in the past.

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This 18K Gold Apple Vision Pro Costs Almost $40K

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That said, the device comes with an expensive price tag of $3,500. The over-the-top headset is made by Caviar , a company known for its extravagant products, such as its expensive diamond-encrusted iPhones. But why stop at $3,500 when you can get a modified version of Apple Vision Pro covered in 18K gold for $39,900?

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Tap Into a More Convenient Life With iPhone NFC Tags

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Thonsen 25 Piece NFC Tags (No Adhesive) | $10 | Amazon Thonsen 10 Piece NFC Tags (With Adhesive) | $6 | Amazon Read more.

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See How Apple’s Mac Studio Looks On Your Desk Using AR

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Of course, all that power comes with a hefty price tag. All you have to do is visit apple.com/mac-studio on a compatible iPhone or iPad device and select “View Mac Studio in AR.” You’re then free to adjust the size, angle, and position by swiping your fingers on the screen.

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The First Apple Vision Pro Reviews Are Here

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CNET’s Scott Stein took the lead on the Vision Pro review, lauding the headset for its clear micro-OLED display, mostly fluid hand-eye control interface, great mixed reality capabilities, impressive list of compatible iOS apps, and chance to view spatial video captured both on iPhone 15 and the headset itself.

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Report: Apple’s Rumored Smart Tracker Will Use AR To Help You Find Lost Items

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Tagged items would appear as AR balloons floating throughout the real world. Similar to the Tile accessory trackers, Apple’s Bluetooth tags can supposedly be secured to physical items—such as wallets, bags, keychains, and a variety of other valuables, and tracked using a companion app operated via a paired iOS or watchOS device.

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iPhone 13 Review: Just Get the Pro Instead

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Last year’s iPhone 12 was a meaningful upgrade from the iPhone 11 and felt more premium than its $799 price tag. I was less sold on the $699 iPhone 12 Mini , which was a perfectly sized phone for those of us with small hands, but it had tragic battery life made worse by 5G connectivity.

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