Apple: an AR viewer and smart glasses are coming by 2025?

    Apple: an AR viewer and smart glasses are coming by 2025?

    According to a recent report, Apple should enter the business of augmented reality starting as early as next year, and this should start with the launch of a AR viewer. While it may be an expensive product for many users, the idea would be to pave the way for new products later on. According to TF International Securities Ming-Chi Kuo the viewer in question will arrive in 2022, followed by a couple of glasses Intelligent, provisionally called "Apple Glass”In 2025. Previously, the headset was rumored to be priced at around $ 3.000, however Kuo heartened customers by mentioning" only "a thousand dollars. Regardless, it's still a fairly high price tag and may only appeal to a fraction of iPhone users. Other rumors speak of another project related to contact lenses perhaps coming between 2030 and 2040.



    The AR headset is said to be equipped with a helmet form factor, with a previous report claiming it will feature you are goals of the camera, one LiDAR scanner, a ToF sensor and video recording at resolution 8K for the best visual experience in real life. There is also the possibility that the device is equipped with some interchangeable bands and that it supports spatial audio technology.

    As for the smart glasses instead, the company would aim to make this device extremely light, with a strong focus onefficiency of battery. This could explain why the tech giant is currently facing various obstacles on the path of development, according to rumors. Although we are talking about technological innovations that set their eyes on the future, we invite all our readers to take the above strictly with a grain of salt, since nothing has been confirmed by those in charge. The smart glasses market is expanding, with Razer announcing its new pair just yesterday.



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