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Apple Smart Glasses launched in 2026

Julie Clover

Apple plans to launch a set of smart points by the end of 2026, Bloomberg reports. Glasses will be comparable to Meta Ray-Bans and Android XR glasses, which Google showed earlier this week. Opportunities very similar to meta-ray. Glasses will be able to take pictures, record videos, provide translations, give directions about the turn, play music, alleviate phone calls, offer reviews about what the owner sees, and responds to requests, but there will be no supplemented possibilities of reality. Siri will become a key part of the experience with glasses, and Apple plans to improve the personal assistant on the eve of when the product starts. Apple plans to produce “large quantities” of prototypes by the end of this year, providing the company with time for testing before mass production and public opening. Meta Ray-Bans use Meta Llama and Google Gemini, but Apple will rely on its own artificial intelligence models. True glasses with augmented reality are still over the years, since components, such as chips and batteries, should decrease in price and size.

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