Apple was reportedly working on AR glasses powered by a Mac computer. The company wanted the glasses to work with an iPhone, but the smartphone lacked the necessary processing power. The project was ...
Apple has cancelled its most ambitious augmented reality wearable project, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
Apple wanted the AR Glasses to work with iPhones, but technical limitations with CPU power and battery life made that ...
The Xreal One (left) next to Apple Vision Pro (right). The Xreal One is far smaller, and a lot less expensive. They're ...
Apple AR glasses, smart glasses, and AirPods with cameras have to happen because Apple has to extend AI beyond the iPhone.
Commentary: A universal AI and better battery life might be previews of what's being announced later this year.
Apple has put on hold a new pair of augmented reality (AR) smart glasses that were anticipated to work with its Mac computer ...
However, Apple is reportedly figuring out the best features to include in its AR glasses, with a custom version of visionOS ...
The glasses project, codenamed N107, was never made public, but Bloomberg reports that the plan was to build tech-equipped ...
The now-canceled product would have looked like normal glasses but include built-in displays and require a connection to a ...
Find out why I think the Xreal One with its X1 chip is a game-changing pair of display smart glasses that could actually ...
Apple was apparently developing augmented reality glasses powered by its Mac computers, but it canceled the project before the company could even announce it. According to Bloomberg, Apple scrapped ...