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Apple has made no secret of its interest in augmented reality (AR). AR has been a core iOS feature for a few years, though AR experiences only work on iPhone and iPad, and they’re not all that exciting yet. AR involves overlaying digital elements on top of the real world. Glasses would work much better than mobile devices for this.
Apple is reportedly working on several smart glasses, including AR devices that look like regular glasses and bulkier headsets that deliver mixed reality (MR) content — those cover both AR and virtual reality (VR) content. The MR headset might be the first to hit stores. It’s been detailed in several reports so far, including rumors that claim the device might be unveiled during a special keynote later this year.
A brand new leak indicates that the AR glasses project is falling behind schedule, suggesting the planned 2022 release date might be impacted.
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Apple’s AR glasses are reportedly falling behind schedule originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 26 Apr 2021 at 19:14:29 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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