Writing in the latest edition of the Power On newsletter, Gurman claims that the Apple Vision Pro 2 is expected to be ...
That’s because the patent describes “electronic devices” which “may be AR glasses and/or a head-mounted device.” This ...
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Apple’s smart glasses, in early development, promise AR comfort and innovation but are at least 5 years away. Apple's goal: a seamless, standalone AR experience.
While Apple has made significant strides in AR with the Vision Pro, its bulk and high price point limit its accessibility.
Apple has launched an initiative named Atlas to conduct internal surveys of smart glasses available in the market.
Apple is preparing to launch the Vision Pro 2, featuring the advanced M5 chip, by late 2025 or early 2026. The company has reportedly shelved plans for a budget-friendly Vision Pro to focus on ...
The visionOS 2.2 developer beta for the Apple Vision Pro finally added ultra-wide Mac mirroring, and it's the most exorbitant ...
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The ‘Zero’ AR glasses run web apps and includes self-made lenses. The second-gen version may include a camera and microphone.
The upgraded version of Sony's flagship gaming console is retailing for $699.99 in the United States—$250 more than the previous PlayStation 5 model ...
If Apple decides to move forward with Project Atlas, it will enter an increasingly competitive market. At present, Meta (formerly Facebook) leads the field with its collaboration with Luxottica.