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Apple to Ship Vision Pro This Week, Analyst Reports

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Powered by a proprietary software stack and Apple silicon architecture, the Vision Pro will also offer custom optical inserts developed in partnership with Zeiss, designed for users who require prescription glasses. These inserts will become available during the official release of the Vision Pro next year.

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Apple’s Vision Pro “Works Like Your Mind” Says Tim Cook, CEO

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Powered by a proprietary software stack and Apple silicon architecture, the Vision Pro will also offer custom optical inserts developed in partnership with Zeiss, designed for users who require prescription glasses.

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Apple Vision Pro to Debut with Hybrid Working Solution

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The Vision Pro will leverage a proprietary software stack and an Apple silicon architecture. Moreover, Apple partnered with Zeiss to create custom optical inserts to support users who require prescription glasses. The Vision Pro will also leverage two power options: an outlet option and an external battery pack.

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Apple is Prepping Retail Stores for Vision Pro Debut

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The Vision Pro will run on a proprietary software stack and an Apple silicon architecture. Apple has partnered with Zeiss to develop custom optical inserts that will be available for users who require prescription glasses, coinciding with the official Apple Vision Pro release date next year.

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Apple Vision Pro Release Date Rumors and Latest News

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We also know the Apple Vision Pro will come with its proprietary software stack and an Apple silicon architecture. This is why Apple has partnered with Zeiss to create custom optical inserts to replace glasses for users. The lights will also power Optic ID, Apple’s version of Face ID.

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