Apple’s mixed reality headset could connect to a battery pack that looks like the iPhone’s

The Apple MagSafe Battery Pack nearly perfectly fits the iPhone 12 Mini
The Apple MagSafe Battery Pack attached to an iPhone 12 Mini. | Dieter Bohn / The Verge

More details are emerging about the design of Apple’s long-awaited mixed reality headset ahead of its expected unveiling on June 5th. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that the headset’s external battery pack — which is designed to sit in the user’s pocket during use — will have a similar design to Apple’s MagSafe iPhone battery pack, and will use a proprietary connector to attach to the headset.

This circular connector is reportedly magnetic, and designed to lock into the headset during use with a twist so it can’t be accidentally detached. Meanwhile, the opposite end of the cable is reportedly hard-wired into the battery pack. The two “aren’t separable,” Bloomberg reports. So if this power cable develops a fault, it sounds like there’s...

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source https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/24/23695584/apple-mixed-reality-headset-proprietary-power-connector

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