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Apple's Vision for Standalone AR Glasses: A Delayed but Unwavering Dream

Apple's ambitious plans for standalone AR glasses are still on track, despite scrapping a Mac-tethered version; the company aims to perfect the technology over the next 3-5 years.
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Report: Apple’s Plan for Standalone AR Glasses Remains Intact

  • Apple's Mac-Tethered AR Glasses Canceled: Apple has reportedly canceled plans for a pair of AR glasses that would tether to a Mac. The product was described as looking like normal glasses but with built-in displays and a requirement to connect to a Mac.
  • Focus on Standalone AR Glasses: Despite the cancellation, Apple is still working towards developing standalone AR glasses. The company aims to create a high-quality, self-contained pair of AR glasses that would not require a tethered connection to another device.
  • Vision Products Group and Technology Development: John Ternus, the new head of Apple’s Vision Products Group, is leading the effort to ensure the success of the standalone AR glasses. The team continues to work on key technologies such as screens and silicon to make the product more feasible.
  • Timeline and VisionOS: While the development is taking time, it is expected that the standalone AR glasses will be at least 3-5 years away. visionOS, Apple’s new operating system for mixed reality devices, lays a strong foundation for future AR products.
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