Apple is also working on a version of its Fitness+ service for the headset, which will let users exercise while watching an instructor in VR, the report further added
Apple’s Reality Pro headset will launch in a few weeks, but most of its software capabilities have been kept secret until now, as a new report reveals all.
The challenge for Apple is that mixed-reality headsets are still a very alien piece of technology for most people. Hence to make it viable to customers, they need to market it in a way that users can deem it useful, and the only way out is to make apps that users will appreciate.
Apple will launch a host of new hardware and software in June at what could be the most significant WWDC show in years, with a VR headset top of the billing.