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Apple’s rumored smart glasses may feature dual modes with VisionOS on Mac and a mobile version for iPhone, with a launch expected as early as WWDC 2026.
Apple’s rumored smart glasses could offer two distinct operating modes, reports Mark Gurman. In his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman writes that the forthcoming glasses might run a complete version of VisionOS when paired with a Mac and will switch to a mobile-friendly version when paired with an iPhone.
Apple’s glasses will directly compete with already established Meta Ray-Ban glasses. However, unlike Meta Ray-Bans, which feature an in-lens display, Gurman suggested that Apple’s first-generation smart glasses will not feature one. Instead, they may come with speakers for music playback, cameras for capturing photos and videos, voice control, and possibly health-related features.
Multiple rumors in the past have suggested that Apple might announce the glasses as early as 2026, possibly at WWDC26, with a potential launch in 2027, similar to what it did with Vision Pro.
While we’ll have to wait until WWDC 2026 to see Apple’s glasses become a reality, the dual-mode approach could make them a versatile companion for both work and mobile use, setting the stage for Apple’s first major foray into wearable AR devices.
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