Apple Pushes AI Glasses Into Final Testing for 2027 Launch
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Updated · Geeky Gadgets · May 25
Apple Pushes AI Glasses Into Final Testing for 2027 Launch
5 articles · Updated · Geeky Gadgets · May 25
Apple’s lightweight AI glasses have entered final testing, marking a late-stage step toward a retail launch in 2027 and a possible teaser in late 2026.
The first-generation device reportedly skips a display and 3D sensors to cut bulk and power use, instead centering on AI features, all-day battery life and everyday wearability.
A dual-camera setup is said to pair a high-resolution shooter with an ultra-wide sensor for gesture tracking and contextual awareness, while Siri handles hands-free control.
Apple is reportedly testing 4 frame styles, premium acetate materials, open-ear audio and prescription inserts, with heavy processing offloaded to a paired iPhone.
The strategy positions Apple against existing smart-glasses rivals by betting that simpler, display-free hardware can make AI wearables more practical for daily use.
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