Apple won't be selling smartglasses for a few more years
Apple's eventual goal of producing its Apple Glass smart glasses is still a long way from reality, with the challenges of making light and useful eyewear posing a problem.
Apple's eventual goal of producing its Apple Glass smart glasses is still a long way from reality, with the challenges of making light and useful eyewear posing a problem.
Apple is reportedly using an internal study to gauge interest in smart glasses as the company continues to develop its own Apple Glass, an eventual successor to Apple Vision Pro.
Apple's fabled smart glasses may still be on the way, with a launch in 2027 on the cards alongside AirPods with added cameras.
While Meta might be playing fast and loose describing its Orion smart glasses as having the look and feel of a regular pair of glasses, it is a clear look at the future possibilities of Apple Vision.
The long-rumored "Apple Glass" may take much longer to arrive than previously thought, with it now not expected to arrive for several years.
The Apple Glass concept has seemingly resurfaced in a patent application discussing a potential hinge mechanism for the long-rumored headgear.
Supply chain analyst and leaker Ming-Chi Kuo shared a report about Apple's adoption of metalens technology, citing their eventual use in "Apple Glasses" around 2026 or 2027.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple is not "optimistic" about launching its AR/VR headset and has pushed back mass production, meaning it may not get an announcement at WWDC.
Apple employees are apparently concerned about the company's inbound VR headset, a report claims, with skeptics of the plan worried about the chances of success for the device once it launches.
Apple's forthcoming headset was always going to work alongside iPhone and Mac, but a newly-filed patent application describes just what the company wants to happen.
Internal Apple demonstrations of its planned Apple AR technology have reportedly concentrated on wellbeing, such as meditation.
Apple has long been reported to be planning to ultimate release lower-cost Apple AR headsets, but a new report claims the company has started over with a new design.
Apple has allegedly shelved its idea for lightweight and higher end augmented reality glasses, and is instead choosing to focus on the yet unannounced mixed-reality headset for the mass-market.
Apple is researching how to add gyroscopes to Apple AR headsets, giving continuous haptic feedback that will feel immersive.
Apple is continually filling out its team working on its AR headset, with role changes indicating the head-mounted device project is still alive and well in Cupertino.
A new report claims that Apple Glass, or other Apple AR headsets, could use iris detection instead of Face ID or Touch ID.
Apple's long-rumored VR headset and AR glasses could actually involve more than just two devices, with at least three of the head-mounted devices apparently in the works.
Apple's AR or VR headset could use OLED screens incorporating new technology to provide the highest resolution possible for users.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has renewed his previous claim that Apple may announce its VR headset in early 2023.
Samsung Display has reportedly been asked by Apple and other firms, including Samsung itself, to step up development of micro OLED panels that could be used in Apple AR.
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