
Report: Apple’s plan for standalone AR glasses ‘remains intact’ – 9to5Mac

After the reported cancellation of the Apple AR Apple Apple, the AR AR AR Autonomous Glasses are still working. This may take a little more time to get the right, according to Mark Gourman from BloombergField
At the end of last month, Mark Gourmet from Bloomberg said that Apple refused plans for the AR AR product, which would tie up your Mac for use:
The company closed the program this week, according to people with knowledge about moving. According to people who asked not to be identified, because the product would now look like ordinary glasses, but included built -in displays and requires a connection with the MAC, who asked not to be identified because the work was not public. The representative of Apple refused to comment.
Despite the fact that it sounds like destructive news, this is actually not so. This cancellation was only for an attached pair of AR glasses, something like Rayneo Air 2S glasses, which I examined last month. A pair of Apple would be a much higher quality (and more expensive), I am sure, but the same idea.
Nevertheless, the head of the Apple John Ternus equipment does not want another failure in his hands, according to Gurman. For this reason, the company is going to not rush with a separate pair of AR Dream, which more resembles the META prototype for 10 thousand dollars, which they demonstrated last year.
Apple is still working on autonomous glasses. It will just take time. Meanwhile, Group Products Products Companies is still working on all key technologies for such a product:
In any case, it seems that the new boss from the Apple Vision products group, John Turnus, does not want another failure on his hands. Thus, he is going to not rush and be careful. I was told that the long-term goal of Apple in autonomous AR-Ochi remains untouched, and the company will continue to work on basic technologies that such as screens and silicon to make such a device more feasible.
Regardless of their progress, it is not at least 3-5 years old. Visionos, of course, lays the foundation for a pair of AR glasses, so I hope Apple will bring something really interesting to the table.
What do you think about this rumor? Let us know in the comments.
My favorite iPhone accessories on Amazon:
Follow Michael: X/Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram
FTC: We use emergency affiliated links. More.