JUST REPLICATED APPLE'S $3,499 VISION PRO PERSONA
$2,000 a day. That's what professional motion capture rigs rent for in Tokyo studios. The same tech Apple engineers studied while building the Persona feature on Vision Pro.
One Japanese creator just clipped the entire thing to his jacket like a name tag.
Apple charges $3,499 for the headset.
He spent $8 in parts.
Same real-time facial expression mirroring.
Same smile when you smile.
Same blink when you blink.
Same low latency mirror feel.
Apple did it with an M2 chip, a dedicated R1 processor, 12 cameras, LiDAR, TrueDepth array and a custom lenticular OLED screen.
He did it with:
> one $3 ESP32 microcontroller
> a tiny camera module
> MediaPipe running face mesh tracking with 468 landmarks directly on-device
> a small LiPo battery
Total BOM: eight dollars.
The gap that was supposed to take decades just got closed in a weekend.
Apple calls it Persona.
He calls it a badge.
While everyone else is still waiting for the next big hardware drop, one guy already made the flagship spatial computing feature into a wearable pin anyone can copy.
This is the new reality.
Full system in the video below.