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Apple is reportedly developing smart glasses that could compete with the Meta Ray-Bans, but they are not expected to launch for a few more years.
A new patent from Apple shows a headband-type strap to improve comfort on smart glasses, and it may arrive on the rumored ...
Apple may be working on smart glasses and a new version of the Apple Vision Pro, but don't expect another revolution.
Apple's smart glasses could be here in a couple of years, but Meta still seems to be ahead. Credit: aislan13 / Getty Images Apple's Vision Pro headset is incredibly powerful, but also very ...
In his ‘Power On’ newsletter, Gurman suggested Apple could be developing smart glasses. These glasses would reportedly be extensively lighter, and presumably cheaper, than the Apple Vision Pro.
Apple holds a number of smart ring patents which describe this same type of usage, but many also reference using the ring as an input device for things like AR and VR headsets and glasses.
Competition Apple's main competition will be the Meta Ray-Bans and the Meta Oakleys. Meta teamed up with popular sunglasses manufacturers and its smart glasses have proven popular with customers.
By 2027, Meta could introduce more advanced smart glasses while Apple might still be catching up with today's tech. It also seems the company has been falling behind competitors over the past few ...
Image source: Jonathan S. Geller Apple’s smart glasses, which will compete against Meta’s Ray-Bans, could launch in 2027. That’s also when Apple might launch AirPods with cameras.
The long-rumored Apple Glass smart glasses will reportedly hit store shelves by the end of 2026, with Apple planning for them to be part of its overall AI push.
Apple's smart glasses are said to feature built-in speakers and mics, as well as AI-enabled cameras that scan objects in the surrounding world. Another potential product in Apple's pipeline is ...
While the "Apple VR" headset could launch in 2022, Apple's AR glasses aren't expected until 2025 or later. Apple leaker Jon Prosser shared several details about the "Apple Glass" in a June 2020 leak.
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