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Apple Pivots From Vision Pro to AI Smart Glasses in Wearables Shakeup

What Happened

Apple has reportedly halted the development of a next-generation Vision Pro headset, shifting its resources toward the creation of lighter, more consumer-friendly augmented reality glasses powered by advanced AI. The company aims to compete more directly with Meta, whose Quest series currently dominates the mixed-reality market. Insiders reveal that Apple’s new smart glasses project will prioritize comfort and AI-driven features, departing from the bulkier form factor of the Vision Pro. The change reflects growing industry interest in wearable AI devices and shifting consumer expectations for augmented reality products.

Why It Matters

This move signifies Apple’s adaptation to evolving trends in mixed reality and AI, as tech giants race to define the future of mainstream wearable computing. The decision may alter competition with Meta and set new standards for innovation in AR glasses. Read more in our AI News Hub

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