If proven possible, the patent could point us towards an Apple AR headset that projects the images directly into our eyes. An illustration of how current VR/AR headsets use accommodation distance ...
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has begun an internal study of smart glasses currently on the market, hinting at the iPhone maker's plans ...
The ‘Zero’ AR glasses run web apps and includes self-made lenses. The second-gen version may include a camera and microphone.
Similarly, when the Apple AR Glasses get their official introduction ... That’s because viewers will have a much larger screen in front of their eyes, making the experience more enjoyable.
And Apple has done this before. But in this case it’s particularly interesting given that the AR/VR space is broadly expected to be where Apple launches the next surprising, potentially world-changing ...
Samsung has recommitted to launching its Apple Vision Pro rival at some point next year. During a recent earnings call, the ...
A patent granted today describes an Apple projector capable of displaying a mix of AR and VR content onto the ... and some are working on fooling the eye into seeing 2D images as 3D ones.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports in the latest issue of his Power On newsletter that Apple is working on a total of four new AR/VR products to complement or replace the Vision Pro, which has been ...
"I think they're probably keeping a close eye on Samsung and a close eye on us, but it's hard to do this product category ...
Apple doesn’t market AirPods as AR devices, but all of the above features very much show how they could. It would just mean repositioning AR as applying not just to our eyes, but also our ears.
The Apple Vision Pro delivers an unparalleled spatial computing experience with seamless hand- and eye-tracking ... if you're more interested in VR than AR and I was amazed to see the shifting ...