Apple plans to release a AR/VR headset in 2022 and a sleeker pair of AR glasses in 2023. The timelines run counter to recent reports that suggest a 2020 ship year. That and more details about Apple's AR hardware efforts here, with @waynema & @nickwingfield https://t.co/HTLP3gm9ei
— Alex Heath (@alexeheath) November 11, 2019
Apple Eyes 2022 Release for AR Headset, 2023 for Glasses https://t.co/gS0jcmFKYB pic.twitter.com/DPUGuyf0VV
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) November 11, 2019
AR glasses like these could be key to ushering in a true (phone-less?) #VoiceFirst future.
— Katherine Prescott (@kbprescott) November 11, 2019
"Apple senior managers have told employees they believe later versions of the AR glasses could replace the need for iPhones in roughly a decade, the person said."https://t.co/biZBnLKDFU
Apple Eyes 2022 Release For AR Headset, 2023 For Glasses – The Informationhttps://t.co/HkjmGbdKfc
— Irena Cronin #SpatialComputing (@IrenaCronin) November 11, 2019
Exclusive: Our team just published the fullest picture of Apple’s AR plans yet including devices, features and target release dates. https://t.co/UMAt6s4ZGK
— Jessica Lessin (@Jessicalessin) November 11, 2019
"Attendees were required to wrap their iPhones in tamper-proof stickers with unique QR codes that blocked the front and back cameras, preventing them from photographing the event."
— Amir Efrati (@amir) November 11, 2019
Am willing to bet the proposed ship dates slip by a year or 2. https://t.co/75NveZuljb
Big report on Apple AR from The Information. AR-focused Oculus Quest-ish headset reportedly coming in 2022 and sleeker glasses in 2023 -- "current prototypes look like high-priced sunglasses with thick frames that house the battery and chips" https://t.co/8z3oLkAoTi
— Lucas Matney (@lucasmtny) November 11, 2019
Some $aapl analysts have been way off in their AR estimates. Perhaps that is why Apple held such an unusual meeting with employees last month. https://t.co/UMAt6s4ZGK
— Jessica Lessin (@Jessicalessin) November 11, 2019
Apple held an extremely unusual internal meeting in October to discuss product roadmaps for its AR-VR headset and AR glasses. @alexeheath, @nickwingfield and my latest scoop for @theinformation https://t.co/3MybS4DBfh
— Wayne Ma (@waynema) November 11, 2019
Apple's AR headset looks like Facebook's Oculus VR headset, The Information reports. So much for sleek glasses. (For now.)https://t.co/0o4n7TZvew
— Steve Kovach (@stevekovach) November 11, 2019
Apple recently had an internal meeting about its augmented reality plans. @waynema, @alexeheath and I got the details. https://t.co/WveUd9omQF
— Nick Wingfield (@nickwingfield) November 11, 2019
Choosing to present this to a reported 1000 people is a MOVE. Seems either a test to see if it would leak or designed to leak. Either way, Apple execs felt at least a little comfortable with it leaking.
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) November 11, 2019
Good scoop from @theinformationhttps://t.co/R7z9tEZayr
Oculus Quest is legit terrific and a headset is more deliverable short term. If they can solve for glasses even by 2025, I’ll be impressed.
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) November 11, 2019
“Apple Eyes 2022 Release for AR Headset, 2023 for Glasses”https://t.co/J7J0nX3ajw
Apple glasses said to launch in 2023 https://t.co/yNe3RTzQK2
— Tom Emrich ?️? (@tomemrich) November 11, 2019
$TTCM Would not surprise me if @Tautachrome_Inc and @MyArKnet had the same thing in mind....?
— KPeeps (@KpPeeps) November 11, 2019
They have some VERY GOOD connections.... check the Board and recent press releases....@SoftBank https://t.co/Mgw0zYURx1
$TTCM
— Wow Inv Llc (@InvWow) November 11, 2019
ARKNET
COMING TO A HOME NEAR YOU!
Sooner then you think!
Smart glasses that replace phones may be the next hottest tech trend - https://t.co/AubhFFsF5o
Holdables > Wearables > Injectables/Implantables...notice the trend from #BigTech moving to get their products on you and in you. https://t.co/zDo64Debnf
— Jefferey Jaxen (@JeffereyJaxen) November 11, 2019
Snapchat’s strategy has been different than those of Microsoft, Facebook and Magic Leap. It starts with glasses and plans to add a computer system later. The other companies have bulkier headsets with computers but haven't sold glasses yet. $SNAP $FB https://t.co/JeeVxv3qcD
— Mike ? (@mtatsis) November 11, 2019
“There's a race to replace our iPhones with #smartglasses we wear everywhere” @CNBC https://t.co/OT0RnMzm0R$KOPN$AAPL $GOOGL $GOOG $MSFT $QCOM#AugmentedReality #AR #stockstowatch
— Derrick Zierler (@DZierler) November 11, 2019
Today in tech wars:
— Steve Kovach (@stevekovach) November 11, 2019
Streaming warshttps://t.co/invdaHUmdk
Face computer warshttps://t.co/XobAhFzb08
There's a race to replace our iPhones with smart glasses we wear everywhere https://t.co/ewPL5PHArT
— Tom Emrich ?️? (@tomemrich) November 12, 2019
There's a race to replace our iPhones with smart glasses we wear everywhere https://t.co/K0zySVjn68
— Evan Kirstel at #AvayaEngage #Dubai (@evankirstel) November 11, 2019
Hahahahaha, yeah right! ?
— Who is it, Mr. Sinlindin? ?? (@sayit_PrezTrump) November 12, 2019
And you thought Army “birth control device” eye glasses were bad.
But they’ll look good on him though.
There’s a race to replace our iPhones with smart glasses we wear everywhere.https://t.co/JTD58znpRW pic.twitter.com/JJZH1Dh5Dq
#Microsoft, #Snap, #Facebook, #Google, #Apple and #Amazon are all working on computers we wear on our faces that may replace our phones.
— Rob Crasco #SpatialComputing #VR #AR #AI (@RoblemVR) November 12, 2019
There's a race to replace our #iPhones with #SmartGlasses we wear everywhere https://t.co/tDhPYalBJm pic.twitter.com/naEQ5vIBTQ
There's a race to replace our iPhones with smart glasses we wear everywhere https://t.co/rqmXz14ENc pic.twitter.com/iAuK7tQ3i4
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) November 12, 2019
There’s a race to replace our iPhones with smart glasses we wear everywhere https://t.co/rqmXz14ENc pic.twitter.com/3T1CoAx6Ak
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) November 12, 2019
There's a race to replace our #iPhones with #smartGlasses we wear everywhere.#Tech #Technology #TechNews #BigTech #ARHeadsets #AumentedReality #AR
— Andres Vilariño (@andresvilarino) November 12, 2019
@cybersecboardrm @OliverChristie @JeroenBartelse @dez_blanchfield @grattonboy @biconnections @KenHerron
https://t.co/lkrB09s8fX pic.twitter.com/2usL5u78Js
This is what I'm talking about when I say the age of consuming the web via rectangular screens is already over:https://t.co/bGl3K5gLV6
— Morten is on vacation (@mor10) November 12, 2019
Not with non-morons. https://t.co/sWy6xVFgaR
— Julius Sharpe (@juliussharpe) November 11, 2019
The next big trend in technology will be smart glasses we wear everywhere https://t.co/JVAMqjsXkz
— Switch Apple Mac (@SwitchTM) November 12, 2019
There's a race to replace our iPhones with smart glasses we wear everywhere #AugmentedReality #TechTrends #LighterPockets https://t.co/KUiOPvBYmq
— Nicolas Babin (@Nicochan33) November 11, 2019
More and more of our lives are being recorded. I am not sure this an inevitable process. Still think that we've embraced phone recording because we have a "sense" of when we are or are not being recorded. The glasses model takes this illusion away. https://t.co/AGbcUbKefU
— Dr.Bart Andrews@BHR (@BartAndrews) November 11, 2019
Yes! Great idea! If cell phones didn't cause cancer before, wearing it shouldn't be any worse. GTFO LOLhttps://t.co/boqzx87Yx9
— GrumpyazTrader (@ROBERTDSCHROED2) November 12, 2019
As Pharma masters iPads, hardware will go obsolete | The big trend in technology will be smart glasses we wear everywhere. Microsoft, Snap, Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon are all working on computers we wear on our faces that may replace our phones. https://t.co/CnMsxKlg6F
— Salil Kallianpur (@salilkallianpur) November 12, 2019
There's a race to replace our iPhones with smart glasses we wear everywhere https://t.co/IEIaKZ0Nf8. What do you think? Are you ready for smart glasses? Would you wear them? Story from @robotodd on @CNBC pic.twitter.com/uEKcsnJ0io
— Nick Rishwain, JD (@expertsdotcomvp) November 11, 2019
.@theinformation delivered this morning's scoop on Apple's AR ambitions but you know you want to hear more.
— Carleton English (@carletonenglish) November 11, 2019
Join @alexeheath, @waynema, @nickwingfield, and @Jessicalessin on a video conference call today at 4:30 pm PT / 7:30 pm ET. https://t.co/QaB6ohtIlx
By popular demand, tonight we are hosting a video confernece on today’s Apple exclusive. Time chosen to suit the four cities(!) our team is tuning in from. We will discuss the news, answer your questions abt features and talk further about state of AR.https://t.co/OzCl9Fgjr1
— Jessica Lessin (@Jessicalessin) November 11, 2019
On the back of today's scoop on Apple's push into augmented reality, @theinformation's hosting a conference call for subscribers. Join! And subscribe!https://t.co/KavgReRBxO
— Kevin Dugan (@KevinTDugan) November 11, 2019