Apple has built a large structure on the Apple Park campus to provide controlled hands-on demos of the device to some attendees and media at the conference.
The iPhone maker company has also set up an area at the basketball courts near its employee fitness center. He states that Apple is planning future demos through the summer. “When it shows off the device, it's planning to focus on immersive FaceTime in VR, Apple TV+ content and gaming," the tweet reads.
Another interesting piece of information shared by Gurman in the tweet is that some testers have already found the product which is nearing a development stage called DVT — or Design Validation Testing — to overheat.
Another Apple tipster Ross Young has shared alleged specifications of Apple's mixed reality headset. In a post on micro blogging site Twitter last month, Young said that Apple AR/VR headset will feature dual 1.41-inch micro OLED displays with 4,000 PPI index and more than 5,000 nits of brightness.