Apple's first virtual reality glasses concept

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Virtual reality will arrive this year to stay with us. In recent years, several manufacturers have wanted to bet on this type of device that offers us an immersive feeling in the content we are viewing. In a few months they will start to hit the market the Oculus, HTC and Sony models for the PlayStation 4.

The Cupertino-based firm, it seems that for some time now, is expecting more than normal is to adopt new technologies. A clear example we have with the Apple Watch, being the last major manufacturer to launch it on the market. And with virtual reality glasses we have another clear example.

Just a few weeks ago it was leaked that Apple had begun work on a project on virtual reality. Days later Tim Cook was asked about this technology and he stated that it is a new way of offering reality and it is very interesting. Little else we know about the glasses or what is related to virtual reality with what they are working on in Cupertino.

While we know some more information, today we are going to start with the Apple's first round of virtual reality glasses concepts. The designer Martin Hajek has presented a video in which we can see how he would like the glasses designed by Apple to be. These glasses would integrate instead of a screen, two high-resolution AMOLED screens inside.

The subject to the head would be done by Straps similar to those currently used by the Apple Watch. Straps on the back would integrate a lightning connector to transfer the content of our iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch or Mac, in addition to allowing them to be charged, and a jack to reproduce the sound. Virtual reality glasses, Apple, Virtual Reality


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