Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has revealed new details about Apple’s augmented reality headset, which has already been dubbed an “iPhone replacement” on the Web after reports that it should replace the iPhone on the market within 10 years.
The source claims that it can weigh only 300 g (but not more than 400 g), and the heart of the device will be the Apple M1 single-chip system. The device will be equipped with advanced hand gesture tracking hardware that will be used to navigate the user interface.

The analyst says the company will use a combination of ToF time-of-flight cameras and structured light sensors. The latter are used in the Face ID system of modern iPhones, but their coverage will be increased by 200%.
The software will be able to recognize the “dynamic change in detail” of the hands, further increasing accuracy. Like Face ID, it can recognize faces with different expressions and accessories that don’t interfere with the unlocking process. Time-of-flight cameras will help with low-latency tracking and improve the headset’s field of view.
According to internal sources, Apple is already working on a second version of the device, which is likely to be even lighter than the first. This suggests that Apple is close to launching the original version.

The first Apple headset is expected to ship next year.
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