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Apple CEO Tim Cook has reportedly set an ambitious end of the year launch window for the company's mixed reality headset. Operations Chief Jeff Williams has also pushed in favor of a late 2023 debut of the much delayed VR/AR hybrid product. According to anonymous insider sources who have divulged juicy details to the Financial Times, the decision to launch in 2023 has caused an internal clash with the Apple Design team at its Cupertino, California headquarters.
The Apple Park design team has called for additional development time, this would push the headset's launch back by several years. Insiders claim that the design team would prefer to have more time to refine the product's aesthetics and functionality, with emphasis on creating a sleek and more lightweight visor. Doubts about the efficacy of the headset's proposed internal technology were also expressed, the designers would prefer to delay until Augmented Reality development reaches a satisfying level of maturity.
Tim Cook is seeking to secure his legacy as CEO at Apple, he has previously presided over product launches of the AirPod and Watch series. The upcoming headset would present a neat third channel for success and contemporary scope, before his much discussed retirement from the company in the future. The Apple mixed headset has been in development for over seven years, so Cook and Williams must be growing impatient the project's multiple delays and setbacks. Apple faces great competition from several manufacturers including Microsoft, Meta, Valve, HP, HTC and Playstation. These companies have already released very mature and feature headset products, with multiple generational revisions in the rear-view mirror.
Apple is notorious for producing products that eschew complication and bloated functionality, in favor of a streamlined and easy-to-operate user experience. Enthusiasts and industry watchdogs will be following the company's debut virtual and augmented reality headset with much interest.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source
The Apple Park design team has called for additional development time, this would push the headset's launch back by several years. Insiders claim that the design team would prefer to have more time to refine the product's aesthetics and functionality, with emphasis on creating a sleek and more lightweight visor. Doubts about the efficacy of the headset's proposed internal technology were also expressed, the designers would prefer to delay until Augmented Reality development reaches a satisfying level of maturity.



Tim Cook is seeking to secure his legacy as CEO at Apple, he has previously presided over product launches of the AirPod and Watch series. The upcoming headset would present a neat third channel for success and contemporary scope, before his much discussed retirement from the company in the future. The Apple mixed headset has been in development for over seven years, so Cook and Williams must be growing impatient the project's multiple delays and setbacks. Apple faces great competition from several manufacturers including Microsoft, Meta, Valve, HP, HTC and Playstation. These companies have already released very mature and feature headset products, with multiple generational revisions in the rear-view mirror.



Apple is notorious for producing products that eschew complication and bloated functionality, in favor of a streamlined and easy-to-operate user experience. Enthusiasts and industry watchdogs will be following the company's debut virtual and augmented reality headset with much interest.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source