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Apple made a secret trip to CES to talk AR glasses, says report

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Yet more evidence that Apple has some augmented reality specs in its future product plans.
Apple typically doesn’t bother attending CES – preferring instead to host its own product launches throughout the year – but according to a report, Apple representatives were at the show in Las Vegas this week, and they were speaking to parts suppliers for AR glasses. attending CES its own product launches
In a lengthy report on AR and VR at the Consumer Electronics Show, Bloomberg says Apple was in talks with other companies about building some augmented reality specs. The same suppliers apparently also spoke to the likes of Facebook, Google, Snap and Xiaomi, so expect a flood of devices to show up in the near future. Bloomberg says
Sources speaking to Bloomberg say that almost everyone in the tech business is exploring the possibility of building some AR glasses, and a few sets have already been unveiled – we got to try the Alexa-powered Vuzix Blade at CES this year, for example (see the photo above). the Alexa-powered Vuzix Blade
Bloomberg’s report makes only a passing reference to Apple, and doesn’t give us any more details on what it might be prepping, but we can fill in a lot of the blanks. Apple has been rumored to be working on something like this for a long time, and recently introduced some extra AR smarts to iOS. for a long time some extra AR smarts
Some sources say these iGlasses could be with us as early as this year, but Apple boss Tim Cook has gone on the record to say the technology isn’t ready yet: “Today I can tell you the technology itself doesn’t exist to do that in a quality way… the field of view, the quality of the display itself, it’s not there yet.” as early as this year gone on the record
Cook didn’t confirm or deny that some Apple AR glasses were in the pipeline, but we’ve heard rumors from suppliers as well as media reports that they’re on the way. And if you spotted someone at CES with an Apple badge on, now you know why. from suppliers media reports Augmented reality is ready for the big time – but it needs one more thing Augmented reality is ready for the big time – but it needs one more thing

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