Apple is planning the next big step in the field of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). After the introduction of the Vision Pro last year, which is technically impressive but also expensive, Apple now seems to be working on a new product category: the so-called "smart glasses". According to a recent report from Bloomberg, the company has started an internal study to collect feedback and ideas for the development of smart glasses.
Apple has often proven that it is a pioneer in technological innovation. From the iPhone to the Apple Watch, the company has always managed to reinvent existing technologies and make them accessible to the masses. AR and VR offer enormous potential for an interactive and immersive future. With the Vision Pro, Apple has set an important milestone. But the high price and relatively clunky design may have put off wider user groups. The development of smart glasses could be a solution to make AR and VR experiences compact and more cost-effective.
Apple's "Atlas" project and the development of smart glasses
Apple’s internal study “Atlas”
The latest initiative, known as “Atlas,” shows how serious Apple is about developing smart glasses. According to Bloomberg Apple asked selected employees to take part in an internal study and give their opinion on existing smart glasses on the market. Apple wants to ensure that the product is both technically sophisticated and user-friendly. Internal communication between teams suggests that Apple is pursuing a strategy of initially only allowing employees to provide feedback in order to protect the product. This keeps the development process secret and known only to a few people outside the company. The goal is to create a product that is based on the real needs and desires of potential customers.
Vision Pro as a starting point
With the Vision Pro, Apple has taken a first step into the world of mixed reality. The device is highly advanced and offers an impressive AR and VR experience, but its high price and design make it more suitable for specialized applications. The Vision Pro is aimed at a professional audience that is willing to pay a premium price for cutting-edge technology. But market developments show that there is also a great demand for more affordable, lighter AR glasses. Meta, for example, has launched a simpler but more affordable version with the Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, which offers some practical functions such as music playback, photo and video recording, and even the use of an AI assistant. It is conceivable that Apple is working on a similar strategy, but with a higher technical standard.
Competition from Meta and the "Orion" project
Meta has established itself as a major competitor in the smart glasses space. With the "Orion" project, Meta is working on glasses that contain micro-LED projectors in the frame to display images directly in front of the user's eyes. This technology is not only innovative but also portable and user-friendly - a real advantage over heavier headsets like the Vision Pro. The Meta glasses have attracted press attention and Apple could take inspiration from this lightweight design to appeal to a mass audience.
What the future could bring for Apple and Smart Glasses
It will probably be years before Apple can present a market-ready product in the smart glasses category. But the intensive research and development work suggests that Apple is serious about introducing smart glasses. The company is also working on a more affordable version of the Vision Pro and a second generation with an improved chip. For users, this means that the next few years will be exciting - Apple could usher in a new era of wearable technology. In the future, smart glasses could have the potential to fundamentally change the way we consume information. From navigation and communication to interactive experiences right in front of your eyes - the possibilities are limitless. Apple has proven in the past that it can make complex technology accessible to the masses. It will be exciting to see how the company will implement this goal in the field of smart glasses. (Photo by Unsplash+ / Frank Flores)
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