Apple develops AR glasses with two modes and visionOS system
Apple is working on new smart glasses with visionOS and an in-lens display that can switch between two operating modes depending on the device.
Apple is working on new smart glasses with visionOS and an in-lens display that can switch between two operating modes depending on the device.
Apple is apparently preparing to launch new products. The iPad Pro, Vision Pro, and MacBook Pro are expected to be unveiled soon.
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Apple is developing glasses with its own chip and smart technology. The AR display will only be integrated into the successor model.
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