Caption: Apple’s AI-Powered Smart Glasses Might Launch Early Next Year (Pic Credit: Info Room)
Apple is reportedly preparing to enter the smart wearables market, with its anticipated AI-powered smart glasses the subject of several recent leaks.
The new device is expected to compete with products like Meta Smart Glasses and could change how people use augmented reality and AI in daily life.
Recent reports say Apple is testing four design prototypes to suit different user preferences. Some designs look like simple everyday glasses, while others have a more futuristic, tech-focused style.
Apple will likely offer classic colours like black and silver, along with some premium finishes and subtle tints, in line with its usual design style. The goal is for the glasses to look like regular eyewear instead of bulky tech devices, so they can be worn every day.
Caption: Users might be able to make calls, send messages, navigate and use apps with commands on Apple’s smart glasses (Pic Credit: Samarth Arora)
Apple’s smart glasses are expected to work closely with the rest of its ecosystem, especially Siri. Users might be able to make calls, send messages, get directions, and use apps with voice commands.
The glasses are also expected to have a built-in camera for real-time capture, visual recognition, and possibly AI-powered information. They may include speakers so users can listen to music or take calls without needing extra devices.
Unlike full AR headsets, these glasses will likely focus on being lightweight and practical. They aim to blend AI assistance into everyday use, rather than offering fully immersive augmented reality.
Earlier rumours suggested a 2026 launch, but recent reports say Apple is now aiming for a 2027 release. The company is still testing and improving the hardware and software to ensure a smooth user experience before launch.
Caption: Apple’s smart glasses are likely to be in premium price range starting from $500-$1,000 (Pic Credit: iPhon.fr)
Pricing has not been confirmed yet, but experts expect Apple’s smart glasses to be in the premium range, likely starting at $500-$1,000 (about Rs. 40,000-Rs. 85,000). This would make them competitive with other smart eyewear while keeping Apple’s high-end image.
Apple’s smart glasses are expected to combine style and useful features. Users can look forward to a device that helps with daily tasks like navigation, communication, and quick access to information, without needing to check their phone all the time.
With multiple design options, AI-powered features, and deep ecosystem integration, Apple’s smart glasses could mark the company’s next big leap in personal technology. If executed well, they may not just compete with existing products but set a new benchmark for smart wearables.
Apple is expected to launch its smart glasses around 2027, as the product is still in development and testing.
Leaks suggest Apple is testing four different designs, ranging from minimal everyday styles to more futuristic frames.
They are expected to include Siri integration, calling, messaging, a built-in camera, and audio support.
The price is likely to range between $500 and $1,000 (approximately ₹40,000 to ₹85,000).
They are expected to focus more on AI-based assistance and practical features rather than full AR experiences.
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