Apple Targets Late 2027 Glasses Launch as iOS 28 and New TV, HomePod Near
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Updated · Bloomberg · May 31
Apple Targets Late 2027 Glasses Launch as iOS 28 and New TV, HomePod Near
9 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 31
Late 2027 is Apple’s current target for iPhone-linked smart glasses, extending a push beyond Meta and positioning the device more like an Apple Watch companion than a standalone headset.
The glasses timeline follows an earlier slip from early 2027, with Bloomberg previously reporting Apple held back the N50 project because its visual AI was not yet strong enough.
iOS 27’s Siri app is also being built to sync across devices through iCloud, while early development has already started on iOS 28 and the next macOS release.
New Apple TV hardware and a refreshed HomePod mini are nearly ready, showing Apple is advancing multiple home and wearable products alongside its longer-dated glasses effort.
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