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Apple poised to win battle of mixed-reality headsets against Meta

Apple has made a number of AR-related acquisitions in recent years: AR software firm Metaio (2015), computer vision firm SensoMotoric Instruments (2017), hand-tracking tech startup Vrvana (2017), AR glass tech startup Akonia Holographics (2018) and two AR content startups NextVR and Spaces (2020).

By Bloomberg  May 25, 2022 10:16:14 AM IST (Updated)


Rumours of an Apple mixed-reality headset have swirled for years. Now, they’re getting very real. Last week, Bloomberg’ reported that Apple demonstrated an AR/VR (augmented and virtual reality) device to its board of directors and has a “consumer release planned for 2023”. Whenever the headset does come out, Apple is well-placed to win the mixed-reality battle.
The leading competitor in the space is Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook). CEO Mark Zuckerberg renamed the company and committed to spending $10 billion a year to bring to life his vision of a VR-enabled metaverse.
And there’s been serious progress: Sales of Meta’s Quest 2 hit 8.7 million units in 2021, twice as much as in the prior year, and the company owns 80 percent of the market.
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The Quest 2 sales figure is a drop in the wearables hardware bucket compared with what Apple has been able to move, though. According to Apple analyst Neil Cybart, the iPhone maker shipped more than 100 million wearables (Apple Watch, AirPods and Beats headphones) in 2021, a 400 percent increase from 2017. Also, don’t forget the 233 million iPhones it shipped last year.
No other company can move high-end consumer hardware at Apple’s scale.