Apple Far Out Event 2022: How And Where To Watch Live Stream? What All To Expect

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The stage is set for one of the biggest technology events ‘Far Out’. During the event, the tech giant is expected to present its new iPhone 14 series, an Apple Watch Series 8, an Apple Watch Pro, a new AirPods Pro 2, and other products. The company’s first significant event since the pandemic’s two-year period will take place on-site at Apple’s Cupertino campus in the US. Here’s how to watch the live stream and what to expect at the Apple event:

Apple Launch Event 2022: Event Date?

The Apple event is scheduled to take place today, September 7, at Apple Park in California, USA. The “Far Out” event will begin at 10.30 p.m. (IST) and be live streamed from the Steve Jobs Theater.

How To Watch Apple Far Out Event?

YouTube will live stream the Apple event, making it the quickest and most convenient way to watch on mobile devices, tablets, gaming consoles, and smart TVs. Additionally, you will be able to watch Apple’s event live on its website. To make an event reminder through YouTube, go to Apple’s placeholder for the September 7 event, which is currently online.

Additionally, the live broadcast will have a prominent section in the Apple TV app that can be accessed from any device that has the Apple TV app installed.

What To Expect At The “Far Out” Event?

Even while the Apple iPhone 14 is the event’s major highlight, other devices will also be unveiled today. This fast digital event might also unveil a new Apple Watch, Apple Watch Pro, an AR/VR headset, and other products. However, more details will be announced once the launch begins. Here’s what we can expect today:

Apple iPhone 14

Apple iPhone 14 is going to be the most important product to expect at the Apple Event 2022. The September 7 event will be about the iPhone 14 series, with four models expected. But this year, the company is expected to ditch the “iPhone mini” and launch a larger 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Plus instead. The latter was initially rumored to be called iPhone 14 Max but was dropped to avoid confusion with the ultra-top-end model Pro Max.

Apple will be bringing these models, a regular iPhone 14 (6.1–inch), iPhone 14 Plus (6.7-inch), iPhone 14 Pro (6.1-inch), and iPhone 14 Pro Max (6.7-inch).

Apple Watch Series 8

In addition to the regular model, it is expected that the company will also introduce an Apple Watch “Pro” model, which would probably feature a larger screen and be priced higher. The device gets an updated S8 chip and new power-saving modes may result in longer battery life.

AirPods Pro

The second-generation AirPods Pro, also known as AirPods Pro 2, would be a brand-new device with an updated design. It may have an upgraded H1 chip and lossless audio, among other things. The recognizable clicking stem may also be eliminated. There could also be a unique sound feature in the case.

M2 Apple iPad Pro

The M2 iPad Pro model could be unveiled during the Apple Event in 2022, along with a brand-new generation of iPads. However, many also think it’s likely that Apple would host another event before the end-of-year holidays, maybe to introduce new Macs with the newest CPUs. It’s also possible that a revamped Apple Mac Pro may be on exhibit at an upcoming presentation.

Mixed-Reality Headset

Even though the device won’t be available until 2023, it is rumored that Apple may showcase a prototype of it. At the Apple Event 2022, a sneak peek at the device will be sufficient to pique fans’ interest and spur on internal development.

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