Apple’s plans for tethered glasses were nixed, but it may still have designs on AR glasses and its upcoming iPhone SE 4.
Apple AR glasses plan is reportedly still intact. But it's not like it can afford not to design this type of iPhone-replacing ...
Swave's HXR chip could be the breakthrough we need to enjoy slim, lightweight, low-cost AR glasses without sacrificing quality or battery life.
Apple remains committed to developing standalone AR glasses despite abandoning its Mac-tethered model. The company prioritizes developing core technologies over rushing an interim product to market.
It seems Apple’s plans for making AR glasses are not dead after all, though it might take some time before the company puts them on the shelves. Bloomberg recently reported that Apple has ...
it looks pretty much like an ordinary pair of glasses. It’s lightweight, yet it features an AR screen based on the Z-Lens 2D waveguide architecture with a small 30-degree field of view.
After the reported cancellation of Apple’s Mac-tethered AR glasses, Apple is still working towards making a pair of standalone AR glasses. It just might take a little bit longer to get right ...
TL;DR: Apple is cautiously developing new AR glasses after the Vision Pro's failure. Plans for Mac-tethered AR glasses were scrapped due to performance issues. Apple aims for standalone AR glasses ...
The Cupertino company was rumored to have abandoned AR glasses in 2019 and allegedly delayed them 'indefinitely' in 2023 before Apple launched the Vision Pro headset last year.