Apple is working on AR headset that it has its own display rather than relying on an iPhone. It would run a new spin-off from iOS in the vein of watchOS or tvOS, currently called rOS internally, for “reality operating system.”
This project has one of many AR-related initiatives that fall under the internal code name T288. However, Apple hired an accomplished VR and AR researcher named Doug Bowman from Virginia Tech, too.
The team has already developed a software development ARkit for iOS that takes care of a lot of the heavy lifting for third-party developers who want to make AR apps.
ARKit
The same team also working on a new version of ARKit adding tracking features and lay better multiplayer AR experiences and games.
However, Apple reportedly develops a system-on-a-package chip specifically for this device.
A mass-usable prototype does not seem to have arrived yet. Currently, Apple using HTC Vive headsets and an in-house design that uses an iPhone screen to test some aspects of the technology. The Apple AR expected to ready in 2019.
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