Apple is yet to release its very own virtual reality headset for its iPhone, but the company does not prevent iPhone users from experiencing the world of virtual reality with the help of headsets from other tech companies. iPhone users had to wait for quite a long time before they experienced VR for iPhones as all of the earlier releases of virtual reality headsets are only compatible with android devices.

One of the current top VR iPhone compatible headset is the Bnext VR Headset. Tagged as a truly remarkable video game system, the Bnext VR Headset immerses users in the world of virtual reality as users can play in a complete 360-degree world. With its reasonable price tag, pegged at $69.95, the Bnext VR Headset gives users more than what they paid for.

Another iPhone compatible VR headset that is receiving good reviews in tech and gadget communities is the Bridge from Occipital. The Bridge virtual reality headset is released by Occipital specifically for iPhone. Occipital, a tech start-up based in San Francisco, has boasted the capability of its Bridge VR system to interact natively with the users' external real world environment. This new VR headset is aptly called bridge as it is touted as a bridge between reality and the world of fantasy.

With the growing pressure from its users, it is highly possible that Apple will soon release its own iPhone VR headset. With the 10th year anniversary of its flagship smartphone, Apple is said to be preparing to unveil innovations that would further the gap between the iPhone and its competitors. Recent rumblings in the tech and gadget community indicate that Apple is leaning towards Augmented Reality rather than the Virtual Reality. According to Apple's Tim Cook, augmented reality may be bigger than virtual reality in the long run. With the expected release of iPhone 8 in September 2017, there is a great chance that we will also see Apple VR or AR headsets really soon.

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