Apple’s developer conference WWDC is approaching. At the beginning of June, among other things, Apple’s Mixed-Reality-Headset be presented, the design and functions of which have been speculated for months. The one who is always well informed about Apple developments Mark Gurman has now betrayedthat the wearable does not have an integrated power supply. To save weight, a External battery used and per Cable connected to the glasses.

Magnetic and twist lock

On the headset that’s rumored to be “Reality Pro” or “Reality One” means the cable docks with a magnetic fastener. Apple’s MagSafe technology will not be sufficient for anchoring, instead the plug must also be used turned be used to fix the power cord.

Replaceable battery

The battery itself should about the size of an iPhone be similar to Apple’s MagSafe Battery Pack (pictured above), reports Engadget. The battery is charged via a USB-C-Kabel and an Apple power adapter, like those used for the MacBook Pro laptops. Another advantage of the external battery, apart from the weight saving, is that you can change it. A battery should have enough power for 2 hours operation of the “Reality Pro” or “Reality One”. With additional batteries you can probably increase the operating time of the 3000 Dollar extend expensive equipment.

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