The Pro version always has more bells and whistles, so let's discuss what Apple could remove from this headset to bring the cost low enough for wider adoption. Based on what I've read, the most many people say they're willing to spend is $1500.
I'm thinking:
I'm thinking:
- No built-in speakers — Apparently these are between AirPods Pro/Max quality, so removing might drop the price ~$500. This is probably why they are clearly their own piece in the modular design.
- No lenticular front display? — This is a big market differentiator so I'm not sure Apple would drop this to lower costs, but it does seem like an expensive component. Maybe removing could drop the price ~$300?
- Plastic instead of glass/metal? — Would undercut Apple's style, so quite unlikely, but it could probably drop the price another $300 easily. That front glass panel cannot be cheap to make.
- Battery pack sold separately? — Very bad PR move but Apple could defend it by saying that it's for consumers who don't plan to use it untethered, so why saddle them with the battery cost? Presumably it would come with a USB-C cable instead.
- Headstrap sold separately? — I'm not sure Apple would or can sell a simpler strap. A bad strap could cause injury, leading to class action. It might be safer for Apple to sell the headset without a strap, which would also artificially lower the price, probably by ~$200. Like cases/bands, Apple can defer the liability to 3rd parties.
- Lower-resolution displays? — I don't think Apple would compromise the display, what they have in the Pro is probably the bare minimum, anything less would make the device pointless. Also, this component probably benefits the most from large production numbers.
- Less sensors? — Again, I assume what's in the pro is bare minimum already. Maybe they can drop a set of cameras on the outside/inside, and compensate with ML or something. If so, maybe this could drop the price by ~$100-200.
- No built-in speakers
- Battery pack sold separately (charging cable in box)
- Strap sold separately (store/website would make this very clear)
- No external lenticular display
- Fancy plastic instead of glass front
- Slightly fewer cameras/sensors, compensated with ML