Apple AR Glasses: A Game-Changing Product
Apple AR Glasses are poised to revolutionize the world of electronics, just like the iPod and iPad did. Reliable reports indicate that Apple has presented its idea for augmented reality glasses this year, and all signs point to a groundbreaking product from the tech giant.
Information from various sources, including influential bloggers, Bloomberg, and patents filed by Apple under the guidance of Tim Cook, all suggest the same thing: Apple is working tirelessly on AR glasses similar to Google Glass, and they could be unveiled in the coming months. Speculations are rife that these glasses might debut alongside the jubilee iPhone release. The AR glasses are expected to do more than display notifications and web information; they might bring three-dimensional images right before the eyes of the wearer, akin to the experience offered by Microsoft’s HoloLens.
Apple AR Glasses: A New Era?
Let’s put aside the hypothetical functionalities for a moment and ponder why Apple Glasses (for easier reference). If indeed they make it to the market, they could singlehandedly introduce a new era in consumer electronics. Their commercial success could challenge established players like HoloLens and potentially relegate Google Glass to oblivion.
Apple: Predictably Unpredictable
Apple is a company known for its unpredictability. While they plan and innovate within the walls of their labs, they are notorious for not revealing their prototypes to the media. They only bring their products to the market when they are fully ready. We then witness grand conferences where Apple’s top executives extol the virtues of their new devices for hours.