Apple has reportedly canceled its AR glasses project. Here’s why we may not see any sort of Apple Glasses project anytime soon.
Apple is no longer developing augmented reality glasses designed to pair with the Mac, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Apple wanted to create smart glasses that looked like regular glasses, but ...
TL;DR: Apple has canceled plans for advanced AR glasses that would have connected to iPhones and Macs, following poor performance in executive reviews. The decision marks another setback in Apple ...
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 ...
The AR glasses were expected to include innovative features such as lenses that could change their tint based on the user’s activity, similar to a status setting in a chat app. This project was ...
Apple, a leading tech company has reportedly halted the development of AR smart glasses which were designed ... expected to introduce the Vision Pro 2. For now, Apple remains tight-lipped about ...
Apple’s long and choppy journey toward releasing a commercially available set of AR glasses just hit another snag. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company has killed a second set of ...
To round out January, Mark Gurman is now reporting that Apple is canceling its AR Glasses Project. This would have paired with its devices, that would compete with Meta’s own products.
According to a new report from the always-in-the-know regarding Apple products Mark Gurman, Apple has canceled development of a pair of AR glasses. These would have paired to Macs, and not worked ...
Meta, for example, unveiled its Orion AR glasses last fall. The Apple glasses were reportedly similar to Xreal’s One and Lenovo’s ThinkReality versions of AR glasses.
According to a new leak, Apple has pulled the plug on a project that allegedly hoped to produce lower-cost augmented reality glasses after ... has this feature, ultra-wide Mac display mirroring ...