This is the closest we’ve come to Tim Cook confirming Apple Glasses
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This is the closest we’ve come to Tim Cook confirming Apple Glasses

While I haven't bought the Apple Vision Pro, I'm still a fan of what Apple is doing here because I think the spatial computer debuted key technologies that will lead to the actual head-worn wearable I want: A pair of AR Apple Glasses that might eventually replace the iPhone. Rumors say that we have a long wait ahead of us before true Apple Glasses become a reality. Apple needs tons of progress with the tech involved before it can create the product it wants. Meta recently showcased the bulky Orion concept of AR glasses that cost $10,000 to make. That's another clear hint that Apple Glasses will take a while to get here. We need a pair of AR glasses that look much more like regular glasses before consumers will actually adopt them. Other rumors say that Apple is studying the possibility of developing smart glasses that look like Meta's Ray-Ban. Those aren't AR glasses, however. Intead, they just have a camera and Meta AI support. Samsung is expected to unveil a similar gadget in the coming months. Apple will never confirm work on future products, though it might tease that's where we're heading. That's what Tim Cook did in a recent interview when asked whether Apple Glasses are coming after the Vision Pro. Continue reading... The post This is the closest we’ve come to Tim Cook confirming Apple Glasses appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Early Black Friday deals: $154 AirPods Pro 2, $250 iPad 10, $150 Lenovo Chromebook, $10 LifeStraw, more Best Black Friday deals 2024: Ultimate roundup Cyber Monday blowout: Free AirPods 4, $374 PlayStation 5, Apple sale, $297 Nectar mattress, $60 Keurig, more Cyber Monday iPad deals start at $199 in 2024