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Apple Reportedly Planning 2027 Release for Smart Glasses Alongside Six Other Cutting-Edge Devices

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By 24matins.uk,  published 30 June 2025 at 17h23, updated on 30 June 2025 at 17h24.
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Apple is reportedly preparing to enter the smart glasses market in 2027, signaling a major expansion of its wearable technology lineup. Alongside this ambitious launch, the company is also developing six additional innovative accessories for future release.

Tl;dr

  • Apple plans at least seven new head-mounted devices.
  • No launches expected before 2027, says Ming-Chi Kuo.
  • Competition is fierce among tech giants in this sector.
  • Industry Giants Intensify the Race for Wearable Tech

    As the world of wearable technology moves toward a pivotal turning point, attention increasingly gravitates toward Apple. The well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has revealed that the California-based company is currently developing no fewer than seven new head-mounted devices. This significant investment hints at the brand’s deep-seated belief that these « head-mounted devices » may well drive the next major revolution in consumer electronics.

    But it would be misleading to believe that Apple is alone in this push. The marketplace is already packed with contenders—think of AR eyewear from Project Orion by Meta, innovations from Xreal, and notable advances pursued by Samsung, Google, and even eyewear specialist Oakley. All signs suggest competition will only stiffen as these giants chase dominance, and anticipation around Apple’s Vision lineup continues to mount.

    No Product Before 2027: What’s on Apple’s Roadmap?

    Despite rampant speculation—and growing consumer impatience—Ming-Chi Kuo‘s latest report clarifies that none of these new products will see daylight before 2027. Among the seven devices in development are three additions to the existing Vision series, alongside four distinct types of connected glasses. Five have established development timelines; two remain shrouded in secrecy regarding any potential release window.

    The earliest expected models, inspired by the design language of Ray-Ban, aim to deliver an intriguing mix: advanced audio features, integrated cameras, on-the-fly video recording, and an AI-driven environment analysis engine—all without a display. Users could interact either through voice commands or gesture controls. Industry forecasts suggest an ambitious shipping target between three and five million units within their first year on the market.

    The Next Evolution: Vision Air and XR Devices Ahead

    Now, what about technical innovation? According to sources close to the matter, production on a streamlined headset—aptly named Vision Air—could begin as soon as Q3 2027. Promising a device weighing up to 40% less than its predecessors, packing a processor on par with the latest iPhones, and sporting a reduced price tag, this launch could broaden appeal significantly.

    For those following flagship advancements, a successor to the acclaimed Vision Pro is tentatively slated for late 2028. Here, a « Mac-worthy chip » and a refreshed design are expected to push boundaries further still. Within this strategy also sits a model code-named XR: think of it as merging an LCoS color screen with heightened reliance on embedded AI technologies.

    Of course, not every experiment bears fruit—some accessories have reportedly been shelved amid intensifying competition and an innovation arms race that shows no sign of abating.

    A Long Wait Amidst Fierce Competition

    Ultimately, while enthusiasts might need patience before seeing tangible results from these ambitious projects, one thing remains clear: by staking so much on emerging wearable ecosystems—and while rivals press forward relentlessly—Apple’s bet could redefine how we experience technology… if it arrives soon enough.

    Le Récap
    • Tl;dr
    • Industry Giants Intensify the Race for Wearable Tech
    • No Product Before 2027: What’s on Apple’s Roadmap?
    • The Next Evolution: Vision Air and XR Devices Ahead
    • A Long Wait Amidst Fierce Competition
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