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Apple is reportedly producing lenses for what could be its next major product: an augmented reality headset

Apple had initially planned to release its first AR headset in 2020 but decided to push it back, Bloomberg also said in a November report.Apple began delving into AR in 2017 when it introduced ARKit, its platform for helping developers create augmented reality apps for the iPhone and iPad. The company hasn't released an AR hardware product yet, but it has added a Lidar sensor tofor better AR performance.

Apple never discusses new products before they're announced. But Apple CEO Tim Cook has talked about the potential he sees for AR on numerous occasions. during the company's fiscal first-quarter earnings call in January referring to AR. "You rarely have a new technology where business and consumer both see it as key to them. So I think the answer is that's the reason that I think it's going to pervade your life.

 

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This could potentially succeed if there are no cameras involved. Otherwise we will be back to video conferencing at the urinal by accident territory.

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I would like to wear this AR lanes.We can take social distance wearing this lenses.Hopefully we could measure the temperature,pressure,and brain waves to keep our health.

That would be cool!

I found a similar one call ed smart lenses on an articles on Business week so many years ago.

Do you think Apple will succeed where Google failed? Will it be the kind of story of Apple's Newton fail vs Palm's Pilot success?

Google Glass 2.0?

Apple isn't an innovator. Dont hold your breath. Apple is more like a trend follower who eventually out-designs and out-optimizes the companies who are in the market.

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