After years ofrumors,Apple’s AR/VR headsetfinally seems likely to be unveiled at WWDC.

For now, the rumored features lineup seems focused on everyday people, versus a more niche consumer demographic.

It’ll also work with “hundreds of thousands” of third-party iPad apps, according to Bloomberg.

And you might be able to watch live sports, news and videos with immersive environments.

It’s also expected to have a wellness app with meditations and calming sounds.

You could also get access to fitness services that allow you to work out while wearing the headset.

The headset will also have a USB-C connector for data transfers.

There’s also reportedly a way to connect with the Mac to use the headset as an external monitor.

CNET has contacted Apple for comment.

We’ll update this story when we hear back.