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Apple is reportedly developing smart glasses that could compete with the Meta Ray-Bans, but they are not expected to launch ...
There are three Vision series products currently in development, along with four pairs of smart glasses. A Ray-Ban Meta ...
With chatter ramping up about security cameras and a smart “command center,” Apple appears poised to double down on its smart home efforts in 2025.
While AR glasses with built-in screens remain a long-term objective, Apple sees its smart glasses as an important milestone in its AI hardware approach.
A smart home hub that combines Apple's HomePod and iPad may hit the shelves as early as this year, according to Bloomberg.
Meta is having a moment with its Ray-Ban smart glasses, but Apple is well-positioned to leverage its existing lineup to dominate the space. Here's what that might look like.
Apple insider reiterates smart glasses are being worked on at Apple, but likely won't arrive before Meta releases a significantly more advanced pair.
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Apple’s smart glasses are coming—but you’ll have to wait a whileThe Apple smart glasses, code-named N50, are still a work in progress, according to a report from Bloomberg. These glasses, however, reportedly won't be ready for the public for quite some time.
Problems with Siri have led to Apple’s smart home products slipping, despite them being a “major priority” for the company.
Apple is developing a chip for smart glasses, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, and it's reportedly based on the chip used for the Apple Watch.
Apple is expediting its plans to compete with Meta’s popular Ray-Ban smart glasses. Bloomberg reports today that Apple is now aiming to release smart glasses “at the end of next year ...
Apple could debut a smart home display next year that runs a new “homeOS” operating system with Apple Intelligence support.
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