The Apple VR headset’s sleek design could come with durability problems

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At WWDC 2023, Apple is expected to reveal the Apple VR headset – its pricey first entry into the VR space. We previously heard that expensive components are the primary reason the VR headset is expected to cost so much, but a new report indicates that its design has also caused manufacturing costs to soar – and might come with some durability issues too.

Following an unsubtle tease from Apple (it has invited several VR experts to WWDC 2023), and several leaks from top analysts that have detailed the VR headset’s high-end components (including two processors, 12 cameras, and an impressive micro-OLED display), it looks almost certain that the Californian tech giant will be unveiling a premium VR headset at its next conference. Unfortunately, it’ll probably cost an arm and a leg, with the headset having a rumored price of $3,000 (around £2,200 / AU$4,400).

According to a new report from The Information, it’s not just the quality of the components, but their design that’s contributing to the sky-high price. 

A render of the rumored Apple Reality Pro headset on a grey background

A render of the rumored Apple Reality Pro headset (Image credit: Ian Zelbo)

The Information says it has seen several internal Apple renders for the headset that show it having a curved shape to better fit a person’s face. While this would potentially allow the headset to be worn more comfortably  – and for Apple to trim down its size compared to flatter designs which only curve their face padding – it also means Apple has had to curve the components inside the headset itself.

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