According to insider Mark Gurman, the Cupertino team concluded that large VR helmets like the Vision Pro could not become a mass product. The new device will run on VisionOS but will be much lighter and more mobile.
The glasses will be able to show notifications, messages, calls and use a built-in voice assistant with artificial intelligence. According to sources, Apple’s turn is attributed to the success of Ray-Ban glasses with screens, which has proven to attract interest in compact AR formats.
At the same time, Vision Pro will remain in the same line; An updated model with a new chip and improved design is expected, but the price will still exceed $3,000.
Apple could launch smart glasses in a few years, and the company is already calling them the “next iPhone.”
Source: Ferra

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