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Multiple Country Filings Reveal Possible Name For Apple's Mixed Reality Headset

Apple’s AR/VR mixed reality headset has reached a point where speculation is constantly rife that the device will be unveiled at the next Apple event. For example, on September 7, Apple will announce his iPhone 14 series, new Apple Watch Series 8 models, and more. Some tipsters say Apple’s pricey $2,000-$2,500 headset will appear at the next event in a “one more..” moment.

Apple has filed with several law firms to trademark the name of a possible mixed reality headset

Perhaps the biggest reason I don’t think it’s going to happen comes from someone who knows a lot about what’s going on at Apple. Of course, we are talking about Ming-Chi Kuo from TF International.According to credible analysts, Apple will We’re lifting the product curtain at our January event.

Bloomberg revealed today that Apple may have decided among several possible names for the headset. The probable name of the device was submitted by a law firm that Apple has used in the past to protect the device’s name, using a process Apple had previously employed. In the US, EU, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Costa Rica, and Uruguay, Apple-related law firms have filed “Reality One,” “Reality Pro,” and “Reality Processor.”
Bloomberg found that three trademarks were filed against a shell company called Immersive Health Solutions LLC, which was just formed in February of this year. The company was registered by another paper corporation named Corporation Trust Company. His RealityOS trademark for Apple was filed by the same company.It happens to be the expected name of the operating system Apple developed for mixed reality headsets and AR Apple Glasses.
January 2023 is still a few months away, but the headset seems to have issues with the camera sensor and software. Also, the device is overheating during testing. The codename for this product is N301, and the codename for the successor model is said to be N602. The AR glasses that many feel will be Apple’s next big thing are codenamed N421, but both the sequel’s AR/VR headset and AR glasses may not be ready for years. .

The names “Reality One” and “Reality Pro” could indicate that Apple will release two different variants of the headset. This includes a premium “Pro” version with more features and more money. The name “Reality Processor” may refer to the M2 Apple Silicon chipset that powers the headset. The device is expected to come with 16GB of RAM and will be able to run his VR versions of Apple apps like Maps and FaceTime.

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The device will allow users to play games with other headset wearers, and Apple plans to focus on streaming content for headsets, such as movies and games. For those unfamiliar with virtual reality (VR), headset wearers interact with a world that is not real. Augmented Reality (AR) takes a real feed and layers layers of data on top of it.

A good example of AR is the live view of Google Maps available when using walking directions. The phone’s rear-facing camera delivers a live feed, with arrows superimposed on the feed to indicate walking directions. Additionally, landmarks are named on-screen. Apple has already distributed RealityKit to a developer to help him build AR apps for his headset.

With Apple about to unveil the next version of its iPhone with the iPhone 14 series, the company may not want to let its new handset share the spotlight with its long-awaited mixed-platform headset. If you’re dying to get your hands on the big one, you’ll have to wait five months for this product to see the light of day.

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