Apple has halted the development of its augmented reality smart glasses, which were intended to pair with Mac computers. This decision follows the launch of the Vision Pro, Apple's first mixed-reality headset. Sources indicate the glasses, codenamed N107, faced technical difficulties, particularly with battery and CPU limitations when integrating with an iPhone. Although lighter than the Vision Pro, which costs $3,499, the glasses' cancellation suggests Apple may consolidate its AR/VR efforts solely on the Vision Pro for the foreseeable future, while competitors like Snap and Meta explore similar technologies.
Apple has scrapped plans for its augmented reality (AR) smart glasses, initially intended to complement the Vision Pro and Mac, consolidating its focus on the current device.
The development of AR glasses, codenamed N107, faced challenges and ultimately did not meet Apple's standards, leading to the decision to halt the project.
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