They'd need to bring out a perfected version with technology that does not exist at an impossibly low price point to bring it back to life.

Sad thing is, the current hardware would be perfectly fine if Apple committed themselves on the software side at the level Valve does for the Steam Frame.

Valve hasn't committed to making a mixed reality computing platform, and Apple hasn't come out with a gaming VR headset. Neither company wants to directly compete.

Apparently Apple can't commit to making mixed reality either. If they're going to sell an inside-out headset, they should at least support the software people buy for it.

The "WebXR + iPad apps" library is very clearly a joke to most customers, especially at the price point Apple demands.