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Self-described mixed reality nerd, Brad Lynch, has tweeted out several interesting details about Apple's yet-to-be announced VR/AR headset. He has managed to compile information from several sources - mostly reports produced by hardware analysts based in China. His summation of the leaked info states: "The Apple HMD's Bill of Materials (BoM) cost to be about $1500-1600 (USD). This is about double the reported BoM for the (Meta) Quest Pro (which was 800 dollars including the controllers and charging pad)."
Minsheng Electronics's article suggests that 400,000 - 500,000 headset units are set for production in the second half of this year. An operating system with the codename "rOS" is reportedly clashing with Apple's traditional iOS mobile platform, but the author does not provide further information about these compatibility issues. The headset's operating system is supposedly capable of supporting a wide range of games, productivity applications and methods of video communication.
Minsheng's breakdown of Apple's bill of materials for the mixed reality device is also corroborated in part by a similar report, published by Wellsenn XR - although their calculations point to a total of $1509. A rough estimate of the former's list is as follows (via translation):
XR Daily News points out that a third Chinese report has produced a lower estimated BoM - somewhere around $1300, but it is possible that shipping costs were not taken into account. Industry tipsters are predicting that Apple will be targeting a premium market (as is the norm), by setting an MSRP of $3000 - pointing to a potential (near to) 100 percent gross profit margin per unit sold, if the latest material cost rumors are accurate.
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Minsheng Electronics's article suggests that 400,000 - 500,000 headset units are set for production in the second half of this year. An operating system with the codename "rOS" is reportedly clashing with Apple's traditional iOS mobile platform, but the author does not provide further information about these compatibility issues. The headset's operating system is supposedly capable of supporting a wide range of games, productivity applications and methods of video communication.
Minsheng's breakdown of Apple's bill of materials for the mixed reality device is also corroborated in part by a similar report, published by Wellsenn XR - although their calculations point to a total of $1509. A rough estimate of the former's list is as follows (via translation):
- Chipset: two pieces in total, $120 -140
- Micro OLED screens: $280-320
- Camera (will carry 14): $160
- Optical-mechanical lens system and assembly: $70-80
- Rearview mirror: $13-15
- Pupillary distance adjustment module: $30-35
- 3D sensor part: $80-90
- Metal middle frame: $95
- Appearance parts: $15-20
- External battery pack: $22 -25
- Microphone: $21-22, Speakers: $16-18
- PCB+FPC: $40-45
- RAM+ROM storage part: $40-45
- Other chipsets such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, PMIC, etc. total: $60-70
- Total cooling module: $70
- Other auxiliary accessories: $30-40
- Assembly: $110-120
XR Daily News points out that a third Chinese report has produced a lower estimated BoM - somewhere around $1300, but it is possible that shipping costs were not taken into account. Industry tipsters are predicting that Apple will be targeting a premium market (as is the norm), by setting an MSRP of $3000 - pointing to a potential (near to) 100 percent gross profit margin per unit sold, if the latest material cost rumors are accurate.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source