🕶️Apple's smart glasses could be presented in 2022

in STEMGeeks2 years ago (edited)

Ming-Chi Kuo, senior analyst from TFI Asset Management, stated that #Apple's #smart #glasses will provide a powerful hardware feature for #Mac computers and will be released towards the end of 2022.

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Kuo is also very successful in predicting the launches of Apple products in the coming years, along with his research on Apple's supply chain. In this note, Kuo states that the glasses will be much stronger than their competitors, as they will successfully perform in the face of intense tasks without the need for a smartphone or computer connection. According to previous reports, the glasses need an iPhone connection to work. In the current autumn months, Apple launched the M1 Pro and M1 Max, which are shown as the latest and most powerful version of the M1 processor, on the new MacBook Pro. Kuo stated that Apple's glasses will also use an M1-based processor. These chips, which Apple calls M1.

In addition, Kuo still stated that Apple will consider the glasses as an iPhone accessory, not a device that will replace the iPhone. This will have the strategic impact of selling wearable accessories such as #AirPods and #Apple #Watch connected to Apple's flagship iPhone. It is stated that these smart glasses, which Apple is working on, use augmented reality (AR), which is considered a technology that places digital images above the real world. The company has been supporting augmented reality on iPhone devices for several years, but the potential for smart glasses to open up more uses for technology seems quite high. The information obtained about the subject is this much for now, and more efficient information can be obtained in the coming days.
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