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Apple’s plans for its mixed reality and wearable devices could be undergoing a major shift. Information shared by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests the company is streamlining its future product roadmap, with greater attention being given to smart glasses rather than expanding the Vision Pro family. The reported changes come ahead of a leadership transition at Apple later this year.

Apple reportedly changes course on Vision products

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According to Kuo, incoming Apple CEO John Ternus has approved significant changes to Apple’s wearable strategy. The analyst claims that plans for a second-generation Vision Pro and a lighter Vision Air model have been shelved, leaving the company focused on two smart glasses projects currently under development.

One of these products is said to be a display-free AI smart glasses model designed to compete with offerings such as Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses. Kuo believes this device could arrive in 2027. The second product is a more advanced augmented reality glasses model equipped with optical waveguide technology that can overlay digital content onto the real world. That device is reportedly targeted for 2029 or later.

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has offered a slightly different view. While he agrees that Apple discontinued several headset-related projects, he claims the company still has a Vision Pro 2 prototype in testing. However, the broader Vision headset category is said to be on hold, with any potential successor unlikely to arrive before the end of the decade.

The reported strategy reflects the wider industry’s growing interest in lightweight wearable devices that can be used throughout the day. Smart glasses are expected to be more affordable and practical than high-end mixed reality headsets, potentially making them attractive to a much larger audience.

While Apple’s long-term plans remain unconfirmed, both analysts agree that smart glasses now appear to be a key priority for the company. If the timelines prove accurate, Apple’s first AI-focused smart glasses could arrive in 2027, followed by advanced AR glasses a few years later.

Do you think Apple’s smart glasses could become the company’s next breakthrough product, or would you rather see a new Vision Pro headset?

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