Apple will likely launch a mixed reality product 'very soon' — potentially as soon as this year, HTC CEO and co-founder Cher Wang told CNBC.
That will mean more competition for HTC. In the second quarter of 2022, the company shipped over 100,000 XR devices, according to data from Counterpoint Research, up by 158% from 40,000 shipments in the same period a year prior. But its market share remains relatively small.
The bet long term is that these devices will be how we interact with a mass-scale virtual world known as the "metaverse." HTC has its own so-called metaverse, named HTC Viverse, and the company talked up its ambitions in this area at the show this week.
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