Augmented Reality (AR) glasses have significantly evolved, transforming from bulky prototypes into sleek, intelligent wearables—largely popularized by Meta’s Ray-Ban models. Now, Apple is reportedly entering the arena, with CEO Tim Cook said to be intensely focused on developing smart AR glasses that can surpass Meta’s offering in both functionality and market success. According to Bloomberg ’s Mark Gurman, this new push marks a major strategic move for Apple as it aims to redefine the AR space.
Apple is developing two new Vision Pro models: a lighter, cheaper version, and one that connects to Macs for streaming and enterprise use. Despite slow sales, Apple is pushing forward, aiming for Tim Cook’s long-term vision of lightweight AR glasses for all-day wear. #Apple .
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twitter.com/yKW7drDypI — Metaconex (@metaconex) April 14, 2025 Gurman recently shed light on Apple’s AR glasses, noting that “all of this is a stepping stone toward Cook’s grand vision, which hasn’t changed in a decade.” According to Gurman, Tim Cook envisions lightweight, all-day wearable spectacles that seamlessly overlay data and visuals onto the real world—bringing true augmented reality to everyday life.
ALSO SEE: Azkaban, Aliens, And Area 51: Google Earth Discovery Sparks Wild Theories Apple’s entry into the XR (Extended Reality) space has been rocky, with its Vision Pro headset praised for its design and performance but hindered by a steep price tag that limits mainstream adoption. However, insiders reveal the Vision Pro was never intended as the final product—it served more as a strategic stepping stone while the necessary technology matured. Apple’s true goal lies in creating lightweight, user-friendly AR glasses with strong battery life—essentially turning wearable AR into the next big computing platform.
Meta is pursuing a similar vision with its “Orion” prototype, aimed at replacing smartphones. According to Gurman, Cook is now singularly focused on this mission, reportedly prioritizing the AR glasses above all other product developments. GURMAN: After work on AR glasses designed to tether to a Mac was scrapped in January, Apple has shifted its focus to developing a Vision Pro that plugs into a Mac - allowing for ultra-low-latency applications While the AR glasses have been sidelined for now, according to.
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twitter.com/UQYzdMc0Y3 — Apple Vision Report (@spatialreport) April 13, 2025 The tech giant is heavily focused on developing AR smart glasses, aiming to lead the next big shift in computing despite past challenges like the underwhelming reception of Apple Intelligence and the high cost of Vision Pro. While true AR glasses are still years away due to technical and practical hurdles, the race is heating up with competitors like Google and Samsung also in the game.
The next few years could redefine how we experience and interact with technology. ALSO SEE: Tim Cook Reveals Why iPhones Are Made in China—And It's Not Cheap Labour.
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Apple’s Next Big Thing? AR Smart Glasses To Rival Meta’s Ray-Bans

Tim Cook Bets on ARApple is reportedly developing sleek AR glasses to rival Meta’s Ray-Bans, marking a major strategic shift under Tim Cook’s leadership.