A compilation of everything we know so far about the upcoming Google AR/VR headset - release date, specifications, price and more!
Almost 10 years have passed since Google’s last take on AR - Google Glass. Now, the tech giant seems to be gearing up for the release of a new AR/VR headset, codenamed “Project Iris”.will be facing some stiff competition. And while Project Iris is still shrouded in secrecy, we have done our best to compile everything we know about the rumored Google device, all in one place.
A launch in 2024 is definitely possible, but somewhat optimistic, as the Google AR/VR Headset is still in its relatively early phases of development .Given that we know almost nothing about the hardware specifications of the Google AR/VR Headset, a final price is virtually impossible to predict at this point, as it will largely depend on production costs and the amount of money spent on research and development on Google’s part.
Currently, rumors point to a price tag for the latter of between 1000-3000 USD. It is safe to say that the price of the Google AR/VR Headset will likely align more closely with those figures.The article from the Verge is one of our limited semi-credible sources for deducing the technical specifications of the device.
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