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Apple’s AR Glasses could fix a software hassle that Meta hasn’t figured out

December 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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What’s happened? Due to the underwhelming response to the Vision Pro, Apple came up with a strategy to create a more affordable version of the mixed-reality headset. However, the company is now pivoting toward smart glasses.

  • Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman suggests that Apple has paused the development of the lighter and cheaper version of the Vision Pro.
  • The company is reallocating its resources to the development of its first smart glasses, a daily wearable device similar to Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses.
  • The second generation, however, will incorporate built-in displays (similar to Meat Ray-Ban Display) and offer two distinct operating modes.

Why is this important? For a tech behemoth like Apple, abandoning a project and moving on to the next one often takes time, but the pivot mirrors a broader industry trend. In contrast to larger, heavier mixed-reality headsets, smart glasses are more comfortable, convenient, and, not to mention, more affordable.

  • The second-generation glasses could run on a full version of visionOS when connected to a Mac, offering a desktop-class augmented reality workspace with features such as rich notifications, content handoff, and hands-free controls.  
  • However, when connected to an iPhone, the device can run a lightweight, mobile-friendly version that provides basic features, such as hands-free calling and messaging, as well as AI-powered features.
  • On the new Meta smart glasses with a display, app support is extremely limited. Though Meta has released the tool that allows developers to build apps for the smart glasses platform, Apple already has a huge lead with millions of apps already available across its mobile and desktop platforms.

Why should I care? If you’ve been impressed by the Vision Pro’s capabilities, but its price is stopping you from getting one, the more affordable smart glasses could be your entry point into Apple’s AR/MR ecosystem. Furthermore, the device should provide seamless integration with Apple devices, allowing you to manage incoming calls and messages without using your smartphone.

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OK, what’s next? For now, Apple is gearing up to unveil a slew of products powered by its M5 chip, including a new iPad Pro and new MacBooks. However, in 2026 or 2027, it could launch its first smart glasses, followed by the release of the second-generation model with a built-in display. These devices will compete directly with Meta’s existing lineup (and any products it might launch in the future).

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