It is possible that Apple could release a "Pro Lite" version of its mixed-reality headset after the launch of the first-generation "Reality Pro" headset. This is according to a report by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, who claims that Apple is already working on a follow-up to the Reality Pro headset.
The Pro Lite headset is rumored to be a more affordable version of the Reality Pro headset, with a lower price tag and a less powerful set of features. It is also possible that the Pro Lite headset could be designed for a more casual audience, rather than the professional users that the Reality Pro headset is aimed at.
Gurman's report does not provide any specific details about the Pro Lite headset, but it does suggest that Apple is serious about the mixed-reality market and is planning to release a range of headsets to appeal to different users.
It is worth noting that Apple has not officially confirmed any plans to release a Pro Lite headset, so this information should be treated with some caution. However, Gurman has a good track record when it comes to reporting on Apple's plans, so it is likely that the Pro Lite headset is in the works.
Here are some of the possible features of the Pro Lite headset:
- Single high-resolution display
- A less powerful processor
- No eye-tracking or hand-tracking technology
- Stereo audio
- A battery that will last for several hours
- A price tag of around $1,000
The Pro Lite headset is not expected to be released until 2024, so there is still a lot of time for Apple to change its plans. However, if the Pro Lite headset does materialize, it could be a major player in the mixed-reality market.

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