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Apple's mixed-reality headset will cost the company around $1,500 per unit to manufacture, according to a series of reports coming out of Asia (via XRDailyNews).

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Apple headset concept by David Lewis and Marcus Kane

The first report from Minsheng Electronics, providing a detailed breakdown of the cost of each component in the headset, shows a total cost of $1,400. Including shipping, the conservative estimate for the bill of materials (BOM) is around $1,600.

The device's most expensive components are the microOLED displays, which come in at $280 to $320. The next most costly parts are the headset's 14 camera modules, costing $160. The device's two chips, presumably referring to the main M-series SoC and a separate dedicated image signal processor, are believed to cost $120 to $140. Assembly is expected to cost $110 to $120. The firm also expects 400,000 to 500,000 headsets to be manufactured toward the end of 2023, with Apple running a 15-day preparation cycle to stock units.

Another report from Wellsenn XR suggests that the headset will carry a total cost of $1,509, while a separate Chinese report citing two other Asian analysis firms claims that the device's BOM comes to around $1,290 or $1,300, excluding shipping. These reports add that mass production will begin in the third quarter of 2023, which runs from July to September, and that the device may be called "Apple Reality Pro."

XR expert Brad Lynch noted on Twitter that this BOM is around double that of the Meta Quest Pro headset. Including packaging, shipping, and marketing, the headset's total cost is likely well below its rumored retail price of $3,000, but with a much smaller margin than most other Apple products.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman recently claimed that Apple originally planned to sell the headset at a loss, but has now elected to sell it at its approximate cost. The device is believed to have cost Apple more than $1 billion per year to develop.

Article Link: Apple Mixed-Reality Headset Rumored to Cost ~$1,500 to Manufacture
 
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If these component cost estimates are true, my guesses that it would be under $2000 are wrong (does that make me an analyst? I can guess like anyone else). It has to be close to $3000 for Apple to break even including R&D, support, etc.

Depending on features and function, I’m interested in this for an educational setting. It would be perfect for one of my courses.
 
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This thing is DOA. Meta has all but given up on VR. Microsoft exited its HoloLens investment as well. Even Google just recently decided to cancel their entire Google Glasses project (remember that?).

Wallstreet investors now see VR as a huge negative on tech stocks. In 2021, releasing this thing would have probably boosted Apple's stock. In 2023, this will drag Apple's stock down.

People refer to the Apple Watch as a device that took a few generations to become popular. But we've had a century of demand for a wearable device on your wrist. The Watch had a huge market. VR has a tiny market in comparison. If Apple doesn't sell enough, I can easily see them canceling the project after 2-3 generations.
 
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If the size of the development cost, of 1B$/yr, is accurate, apple is not selling these at cost, they are selling at a massive loss.

But frankly, I’m not sure I believe all the numbers being thrown around.

So much back and forth and contradiction I don’t think anyone outside Apple has a very good overview of the accurate details.
 
Most potential users will baulk at paying $3k for this, so I reckon Apple will introduce a subsrciption model for this headset and sell it that way.

It'll soften the financial blow for prospective customers and early adopters, and will generate another regular income stream that Apple are so fond of.

No loan or credit required - simply sign up and pay a monthly fee. And trade in/upgrade to a newer model when it becomes available... Count me in!
 
But of course cook and the exec had nothing to do with it,...yeeeeright 🙄🤦‍♂️, at $1billion a year to develop, this has Tim's hands ALL over it!
This product was Tim Cook’s initiative all along, as yesterday’s report explained in some detail. He was just hands-off about the actual product details, as he tends to be in general.
 
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A $1500 cost hardware could be premium and advanced in a lot of ways.
Good for the viewer of WWDC
Bad for their pocket as well :-D
 
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