Apple

Apple Ditches Tethered Smart Glasses Project, Pivots to Standalone AR Tech

In a surprising turn of events, Apple shelves its ambitious project for tethered smart glasses, showcasing the challenges in creating wearable AR technology that resonates with everyday users.

Summary of Apple's Cancellation of Tethered AR Glasses Project

Apple has officially canceled a project aimed at developing advanced augmented reality (AR) glasses that would require a tethered connection to a Mac. This decision comes as part of the company's ongoing efforts to create a consumer-friendly headset.

The now-canceled product, referred to as N107, was designed to look like regular glasses but included built-in displays and required a connection to a Mac. The glasses were intended to display information, images, and videos in the user's field of view for each eye, similar to AR glasses being developed by Meta and other tech companies.

One of the key features of the N107 device was its advanced projectors and lenses that could change tint based on the user's activity, indicating whether they were available or busy. However, the need for a tethered computer ultimately made the product unappealing to potential users who want the flexibility to wear AR glasses anywhere.

While this specific project has been shelved, Apple remains committed to advancing AR technology. The company is still working on underlying technologies that could be used in future AR glasses, such as custom microLED-type screens.

Meta, a competitor in the AR space, has demonstrated a prototype called Orion, which currently costs around $10,000 to produce and requires a separate compute device. Meta believes it can reduce costs and bring Orion to market in the coming years.

Apple CEO Tim Cook remains optimistic about the future of AR technology, emphasizing that AR is a significant area of focus for the company and highlighting the advanced capabilities of Apple's Vision Pro headset.

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