Apple Develops Multiple Styles of AI-Equipped Glasses for Potential Launch
Apple is developing at least four styles of AI glasses featuring sensors like cameras and microphones that integrate with iPhone and other devices. The glasses aim to compete with Meta's Ray-Ban collaboration by offering various frame designs. A release is rumored for next year amid discussions on privacy features.
The Portable Antiquities Scheme, Grace Clark, 2017-02-02 14:07:30 / Wikimedia (CC BY 2.0)Apple is developing at least four different styles of glasses equipped with artificial intelligence features. These glasses include sensors such as cameras and microphones and are designed to work with the iPhone and other Apple devices. The development positions Apple to enter the market for smart eyewear.
The glasses are expected to come in a range of designs, including a large rectangular frame similar to wayfarers, a slimmer style, and oval and circular options in larger and smaller sizes. They will incorporate cameras, microphones, speakers for listening to music, and other sensors. Users could take pictures and make phone calls using the glasses, similar to existing smart glasses.
Integration with Apple's AI technology would enable the sensors to process information about the user's surroundings. This could allow functions like answering questions about visible objects. The glasses would build on current smart eyewear capabilities while adding Apple's software ecosystem.
Competition in Smart Glasses Market Apple's project would compete directly with glasses developed by Meta in collaboration with Ray-Ban.
Meta's glasses emphasize AI for tasks such as querying the environment. Both companies are pursuing similar sensor-based features in lightweight eyewear. Apple is also working on glasses with a display for overlaying information on the real world.
This could serve as a slimmer alternative to Apple's Vision Pro headset. Meta has similarly developed lighter glasses with sensors alongside augmented reality headsets, aiming to combine technologies in compact forms.
Privacy and Release Timeline A potential release for Apple's glasses is targeted for next year.
Smart glasses from technology companies are presented as tools for capturing and interacting with the environment. Discussions around these devices include concerns about recording others without consent and the integration of technology into daily life. Apple's designs reportedly include lights to indicate the glasses' status to nearby individuals.
Meta's glasses feature a small light that activates when the camera is in use. These indicators aim to address privacy issues by signaling when recording occurs.
Story Timeline
3 events- Next year
Apple plans to release AI glasses with various designs and sensors.
1 sourceThe Independent - Current development
Apple develops four styles of AI glasses integrating with iPhone and featuring cameras and microphones.
1 sourceThe Independent - Ongoing
Meta offers Ray-Ban glasses with AI features like environmental querying.
1 sourceThe Independent
Potential Impact
- 01
Increased competition in smart eyewear market between Apple and Meta.
- 02
Heightened focus on privacy features like status indicators in glasses.
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Potential expansion of AI applications in everyday wearable devices.
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Development of slimmer augmented reality displays for consumer use.
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