Rumors Point to Two Different Apple Smart Glasses Models

Apple Rumored to Launch Two Types of Smart Glasses

Nigel Dixon-Fyle

Apple is reportedly taking strides toward the highly anticipated smart glasses. According to sources close to the company, Apple is working on two different types of smart glasses: one focused on augmented reality (AR) and the other on fashion-forward wearables. These glasses could radically change the way we interact with technology.

What’s Happening & Why This Matters

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Apple has long been rumored to be working on smart glasses, and it appears the company is now in advanced stages of development. The first pair of glasses will include augmented reality, similar to its Vision Pro headset, offering an immersive tech experience. The second version will focus on style, competing with fashion wearables like the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses. Apple plans to roll out a non-AR version of these glasses that will be powered by a processor similar to the one used in the Apple Watch, but with optimizations for efficiency.

Sources indicate Apple plans to begin mass production by the end of 2027, though some speculate it could happen sooner. The non-AR version is expected to use cameras to monitor the environment and integrate Apple Intelligence for features like AI-driven interaction. However, some growing pains remain with the technology. These glasses, if successful, could set Apple on a new path in the wearable tech market.

TF Summary: What’s Next

Apple is reportedly making strides in developing its smart glasses, with mass production expected by 2027. As this project unfolds, it will be interesting to see how Apple differentiates its offering from competitors and whether its AI-powered capabilities can meet the market’s expectations.

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By Nigel Dixon-Fyle "Automotive Enthusiast"
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Nigel Dixon-Fyle is an Editor-at-Large for TechFyle. His background in engineering, telecommunications, consulting and product development inspired him to launch TechFyle (TF). Nigel implemented technologies that support business practices across a variety of industries and verticals. He enjoys the convergence of technology and anything – autos, phones, computers, or day-to-day services. However, Nigel also recognizes not everything is good in absolutes. Technology has its pros and cons. TF supports this exploration and nuance.
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