Apple is reportedly working on smart glasses, anticipated to be released in three years or more, as part of its augmented and mixed-reality product offerings. A recent Bloomberg report highlights ongoing development in a secretive facility in Santa Clara, California, with Apple designing a version of visionOS specially suited for the new glasses. This move follows the release of the Vision Pro headset and comes as Apple explores various other wearables. Competition is stiff, with rivals like Samsung and Meta also advancing their augmented reality technologies, signaling a growing market in this space.
Apple is reportedly developing smart glasses with a version of visionOS tailored for them, aiming for wider mass-market appeal than the Vision Pro.
Despite initial plans to launch AR spectacles soon after the Vision Pro, Apple announced it would take at least three more years to develop these glasses.
User studies are currently being conducted at Apple’s offices to evaluate the appeal of features and interfaces for the new AR glasses.
The AR glasses will compete with products from rivals like Samsung and Meta, which are also advancing their augmented reality technologies.
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