According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, any Apple smart glasses are still several years away – if indeed Apple decides to make ...
The speculation surrounding Apple's potential move into smart glasses is growing. The company reportedly is working with employees internally to learn more about smart glasses currently on the ...
After the release of the Apple Vision Pro headset, the company is moving on to eyewear.
Apple is asking its employees how they feel about smart glasses as the tech giant considers entering the fledgling market, according to the latest report from the prominent Apple tipster Mark Gurman.
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New reports from trusted Apple analysts suggest that the company may be moving away from a cheaper Vision Pro headset and is looking more toward a pair of smart glasses. It’s still early ...
After announcing Vision Pro last year, Apple has reportedly been exploring more ways to provide AR and VR content ...
Apple smart glasses have ... much with its Ray-Ban smart glasses, which come with an in-built camera that allows the user to take pictures and record videos. These glasses also feature phone ...
Tech giant Apple is conducting an internal study, dubbed ‘Atlas’, to gather employee feedback on smart glasses currently available in the market, Bloomberg reported. This initiative ...
Rumours of Apple’s potential venture into smart glasses are gaining traction, with reports suggesting that the tech giant is quietly testing the waters for an eventual debut in the wearables market.
(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. is exploring a push into smart glasses with an internal study of products currently on the market, setting the stage for the company to follow Meta Platforms Inc. into an ...
While Apple's current VR focus is on Vision Pro, smart glasses are a long-term goal. A new internal study will analyse existing smart glasses from rival firms to explore opportunities for Apple.