Even though Apple has already rolled out the high - performance Vision Pro, it shows no signs of leaving the market for lighter smart glasses behind. Insider information reveals that Apple's inaugural smart glasses, the Apple Glasses, are slated for a 2026 release. There's a strong likelihood that they'll be unveiled at that year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). Following the announcement, they're projected to go into mass production and make their way onto the market in 2027. At present, Apple has put the development of a lightweight version of the Vision Pro on hold. Instead, it's channeling its resources into the creation of the Apple Glasses. Apple holds the view that fully - enclosed head - mounted displays are unlikely to gain widespread popularity as a mainstream platform. In contrast, lightweight smart glasses are better suited to meet daily usage requirements. Within the Apple ecosystem, the Apple Glasses are positioned as a "lightweight smart wearable accessory." They rely on the iPhone to take care of certain tasks. Unlike some other devices, they don't come with a display. Instead, they offer functionality akin to that of rival products. The product is specially designed around the S - series chip from the Apple Watch. It's anticipated to deliver intelligent assistance via a new iteration of Siri. However, the prospects of the Apple Glasses in the domestic market don't seem particularly bright.
