Apple has been long-rumored to introduce its AR/VR headset but recent information hinted at a delayed launch. Now, details regarding its “RealityOS” have popped up, that too, right before the start of WWDC 2022, hinting at a sooner-than-expected launch of the headset. Here are the details.
New trademark filings for RealityOS, the operating system for Apple’s rumored AR/VR headset have now been found by Vox Media product manager Parker Ortolani. It is said that the trademark filings have been filed by a company called Realityo Systems LLC. Now, you might wonder what Apple has to do with this.
It cannot be a coincidence that the “realityOS” trademark owned by a company that seemingly doesn’t exist and is specifically for “wearable computer hardware” is being filed around the world on June 8, 2022 https://t.co/myoRbOvgJa + https://t.co/AH97r95EMn pic.twitter.com/uvsiZCj2rR— Parker Ortolani (@ParkerOrtolani) May 29, 2022
For those who don’t know, Apple’s mixed reality headset is expected to include both the AR and VR experiences and come with two processors with Mac-level computing power. Apple is most likely to add “comprehensive” app support and could add various exciting capabilities to its headset.