Apple reportedly developing its own AI glasses

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Apple is set to compete with Meta’s smart glasses.

Meta’s AI-powered smart glasses, created in collaboration with Ray-Ban, have emerged as a pioneering tech accessory. Apple has previously introduced its own smart headset, the Apple Vision Pro, but this model trails Meta’s in key aspects, especially given its limited accessibility, heavier design, and less practical form for everyday wear. However, this might soon change.

According to Bloomberg, Apple is now working on its own AI-powered glasses, designed to be sleeker and more compact than the current Apple Vision Pro. As reported by The Information, Apple has slowed production of the Vision Pro due to lower demand but aims to eventually reduce its price to make the device more affordable.

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