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A delayed Vision Air could easily become a cancellation

A delayed Vision Air (conceptual image shown) could easily become a cancellation

We’ve for some time been expecting a cheaper and lighter version of Vision Pro, possibly branded as Vision Air. Potential launch dates have been variously reported as 2025, 2026, and 2027.

But a report yesterday suggested we may have even longer to wait for this as Apple shifts resources to accelerate work on an Apple Glasses product …

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Could smart goggles bridge the gap between Vision Pro and Apple Glasses?

Could smart goggles bridge the gap between Vision Pro and Apple Glasses | Meta Orion prototype shown, but TikTok said to be launching a real product

It’s widely acknowledged that while Apple is happy for any Vision Pro sales it can get, the primary purpose of the existing headset is to let the company take a first step in the journey towards an Apple Glasses product.

But while a cheaper Apple Vision still seems to be a couple of years away, along with the company’s equivalent of Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, we are now seeing the potential emergence of smart goggles as an interim device – with TikTok entering the fray …

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Apple Glasses will offer one big advantage that AirPods can’t match

Apple Glasses dark

Apple Glasses, per the latest reporting, are full steam ahead with a targeted launch in 2026. Until now, I haven’t been that excited about the new product, since its rumored features overlap heavily with AirPods and Apple Watch. But there’s one big advantage that’s changing my mind, and it’s something Apple’s other wearables can’t match.

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Apple’s smart glasses might run on this AI model

Apple Glasses concept

For the past few months, there have been plenty of rumors and reports about Apple’s plans to release AI-enabled wearables. Currently, it looks like Apple’s direct competitors to the Meta Ray-Bans will be launched around 2027, alongside AirPods with cameras, which will offer their own set of AI-enabled features.

While it might be too early to know what exactly they will look like, Apple has just offered a peek at how their AI might work.

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Apple reportedly planning to introduce Meta Ray-Ban style smart glasses around 2027

Apple smart glasses only make sense if two things are true | Sunglasses resting on a pair of jeans shot into the light

Mark Gurman reports for Bloomberg News that Apple is developing a chip intended for smart glasses that could come to market in the next two years. However, these smart glasses may not be the highly advanced augmented reality glasses that Apple envisions making someday.

Instead, Apple has set its sights on competing with Meta and its camera-equipped Ray-Ban smart glasses. According to Gurman, the non-AR smart glasses will use a class of chip comparable to what’s inside the Apple Watch today. Based on Apple’s plans to mass produce the chip at the end of next year or in 2027, Gurman believes we could see the hardware arrive in the next two years.

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Apple smart glasses only make sense if two things are true

Apple smart glasses only make sense if two things are true | Sunglasses resting on a pair of jeans shot into the light

A Bloomberg report over the weekend suggested that we may see Apple smart glasses as an interim step along the way toward a full AR-based Apple Glasses product.

Essentially, it would be a copy of the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses – and as someone who uses those, my view is that an Apple version only makes sense if two key conditions are met …

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Fall Detection could be coming to Vision Pro, Apple Glasses, and smart contact lenses

Fall Detection could be coming to Vision Pro, Apple Glasses, and even smart contact lenses | Close up of lens with lights seen in pupil

An Apple patent has described extending the Apple Watch Fall Detection system to other wearable devices. This includes Vision Pro, a future Apple Glasses product – and even a smart contact lens.

The patent says that such wearables could be even more effective that the Apple Watch implementation, for two reasons …

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This could explain why Apple isn’t making AR glasses yet

Meta Smart Glasses Ray Ban

Last week, Mark Gurman reported that Apple had canceled development of its AR glasses project following some unimpressive demos for executives. With Vision Pro struggling to build its own sales momentum, on the surface AR glasses seemed like the the best path forward for Vision products. But here’s why that may not be the case—at least not yet.

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Apple gives up on device-connected smart glasses project, here’s how it would have worked

Apple Vision Pro front glass

Bad news for fans of bad products. Apple won’t be shipping a pair of augmented reality glasses that require a tethered connection to the Mac after all. Mark Gurman at Bloomberg has the exclusive development, including a thorough description of how the product would have worked. Based on Mark’s reporting, this project was buried in compromises that ultimately made it undesirable.

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RayNeo X3 Pro AR take us another step closer to Apple Glasses

RayNeo X3 Pro AR (seen here in a moody promo image) take us another step closer to Apple Glasses

Apple’s long-term goal for Vision Pro is believed to be an Apple Glasses product, in which an ordinary-looking pair of glasses will be able to display both text and AR content.

We’ve seen some competitors take early steps in that direction, and the RayNeo X3 Pro AR glasses look like the closest thing we’ve yet seen in a real-world product …

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Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses could get a display next year

Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses could get a display next year | Existing model shown

Ray-Ban Meta have been the most successful smart glasses to date, offering an appealing mix of features in a form factor which is visually indistinguishable from normal sunglasses.

So far, all of the AI functionality, notifications, and messaging features have relied on the glasses reading things to you through integrated speakers, but a new report says a future model will get a display, and that it could launch as early as next year …

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Tim Cook denies OpenAI rumors; talks AI energy use; Apple Glasses; saving lives

Tim Cook Wired interview | Cook seen against abstract background

A wide-ranging interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook reveals him (kind of) denying OpenAI rumors; addressing the potential conflict between the power requirements of AI and Apple’s environmental goals; the journey toward Apple Glasses; and how Apple’s greatest legacy may be saving lives.

Cook kicks off by denying that Apple was late to AI, pointing out that the company first built a neural engine into its products back in 2017 …

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Meta thinks its Orion augmented reality glasses can be the AirPods of AR

Meta Orion augmented reality glasses can be the AirPods of AR | Prototype shown

It was back in September when Meta first revealed an early prototype of its Orion AR glasses, and while they are a long way from becoming an actual product you can buy, the company does believe it can achieve this.

Indeed, Meta’s wearables chief thinks that Orion can in time become the AirPods of augmented reality devices …

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