Michael Alexander
According to the New York Times, some Apple workers are worried about the value and cost of the company's planned mixed-reality headgear.
Eight current and former Apple employees who spoke with The New York Times claim that the company's initial enthusiasm for the product has given way to doubt.
According to reports, the shift in attitude contrasts sharply with earlier product releases pursued with unwavering enthusiasm and worried for a new Apple product that has never been seen within the company.
According to rumors, the first-generation headgear is a transitional device for more advanced items. Nevertheless, many workers are concerned about the device's utility, $3,000 price tag, and unproven market.
In contrast to the iPod and iPhone, some have questioned whether the gadget is "a solution in search of a problem." Unlike Apple's other products, the headset has not been "driven by the same clarity."
Some Apple staff have defected from the project due to worries about its viability. Others, such as Siri, on the other hand, have been let go due to a need for more advancement with parts of the device's capabilities.