Apple AR headset in final sprint for assembly before WWDC


A render of the possible headset from AppleInsider



Apple’s supply chain is rumored to be in the final mass production preparatory stages of the long-rumored Apple AR headset, with a “final push” underway to finalize techniques and assembly procedures.

A supply chain report claims that Foxconn subsidiary GIS has a production line fired up for the lens assembly for the headset. The lenses are then, in turn, provided to a company called Lixun for assembly.

If the report is accurate, it’s not clear that it means that the headsets will ship in significant volume in the wake of WWDC. Early production may be for developer kits, like Apple did for the PowerPC shift to Intel, and then again from Intel to Apple Silicon.

Apple has been rumored for some time to debut — but not necessarily ship — the headset during the 2023 WWDC. At the same time, Apple is said to launch a software development kit and a Mac-based headset simulator at the event, to help developers create new apps and services for xrOS, the supposed name for the headset’s operating system.

A big focus on gaming is expected, complete with “top-tier titles” from third parties. And, to help with Mac-based productivity, the headset is rumored to be usable as an external monitor for a connected Mac.



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