Apple’s smart glasses seem to be a more practical way to experience mixed reality content, and it is said that the second generation of this product will have high flexibility in terms of applicable operating systems. These smart glasses can run on different platforms depending on the device they connect to.
According to Tekna’s technology and technology news media section, the second generation of Apple’s smart glasses will be able to fully run the visionOS operating system when connected to a Mac, but will use a lighter user interface when connected to an iPhone. Meanwhile, the first generation of this product will have no display, which may disappoint many potential customers and make the second version a more attractive option.
Apple is exploring the idea of connecting this device to its other products to increase functionality and improve the user experience. However, there are concerns that the product may not be successful at launch, which may lead to its cancellation. A wired connection to a Mac or iPhone provides a lag-free experience, but can be cumbersome.
Apple will probably look for a way to connect these smart glasses wirelessly, similar to the seamless connection of the AirPods Pro 3 to the iPhone using a custom H2 chip. If the product performance does not meet Apple’s expectations, its release will be delayed. The idea of connecting smart glasses to a Mac or iPhone sounds appealing, but the real appeal lies in a standalone glasses with all the built-in functionality of an iPhone.
While the first generation of Apple’s smart glasses will not have a display, its direct successor is expected to launch in 2027 and offer more advanced features. This dual strategy in the operating system can help Apple to optimize the user experience according to the host device and create a balance between performance and energy consumption.
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