Apple is reportedly gearing up to expand its product lineup with smart glasses, entering a category that's seen growing ...
Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses, made in collaboration with Luxottica Group SpA, have already gained popularity for features like taking photos, recording videos, answering calls, and interacting with AI ...
An Apple insider has claimed the Cupertino company is 'seriously considering' releasing AR smart glasses that would be linked ...
The Ray-Ban Meta glasses are fine, but Apple needs to craft something that won't drag my face down to the floor like the Vision Pro.
While I’m not going to switch to Meta AI anytime soon to use these AI-centric smart glasses, I’d love for Apple to come up ...
aren’t true AR spectacles - they don’t overlay information on the glass. But they let users shoot video, take phone calls and ask questions to an AI assistant. Now Apple is looking to create something ...
Apple and OpenAI are both developing AR smart glasses according to a report. Here are all the details on this.
Team leading the 'Project Atlas' The internal studies for 'Project Atlas' are being led by Apple's Product Systems Quality team, which is a part of the hardware engineering divisi ...
aren’t true AR spectacles — they don’t overlay information on the glass. But they let users shoot video, take phone calls and ...
Apple has been surveying its employees about smart glasses as it plans to launch its own version of Meta Ray-Ban-inspired ...
Both Apple and OpenAI are rumored to be working on their own smart glasses that could rival Meta’s best efforts.
The best smart glasses are starting to step up to the Apple Vision Pro by bringing spatial computing elements to the table.