Talking about the headset’s battery pack, Bloomberg’s report claims that it will only last for about two hours on a single charge. The battery is said to be roughly the same size as an iPhone and looks like one of those MagSafe battery packs that attach magnetically to the rear face of a compatible Apple smartphone. The battery pack for Apple’s headset charges via a USB-C port, while the adapter is reportedly the same charging brick that Apple ships with its MacBook Pro laptops.
Previous reports suggest that the external battery pack design has been a topic of hot contention at Apple, owing to its alleged sub-par battery life and the convenience aspect of having to carry it around separately. However, the latest report claims that Apple will also sell battery packs separately so that users can swap the drained unit and go on with their work. The headset, which might cost around $3,000, will reportedly run a slightly modified version of iOS apps and will even double as a secondary screen for your Mac.
Apple is heavily rumored to introduce the headset at its upcoming WWDC event in June, but industry analysts claim it will be aimed more at developers and enthusiasts than the average Apple customer. While the asking price definitely sounds like a deterrent, leaks suggest that it’s the lack of a “killer app” that is holding back the true potential for blitz marketing.
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