Apple is testing four smart glasses designs, including rectangular and oval frames, as it gears up for a 2027 launch, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported. The AI-focused wearable will feature cameras, microphones and premium materials but no display. Apple is targeting the growing AI wearables segment dominated by Meta’s Ray-Ban partnership.
Apple is testing four distinct frame designs for its upcoming smart glasses as the tech giant prepares to challenge Meta's Ray-Ban partnership in the AI wearables market, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. He said Apple is testing four designs, and could ultimately launch with some or all of them.
The four designs for the Apple glasses currently in testing include a large rectangular frame, reminiscent of Ray-Ban Wayfarers, a slimmer rectangular design, similar to the glasses worn by Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook. There is also a larger oval or circular frame; and a smaller oval or circular frame.
Apple is also considering different colours, including black, ocean blue, and light brown, Gurman reported.
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