Recently, Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said on Twitter that the industry's long-awaited MR glasses may be released as early as spring.
Ming-Chi Kuo has predicted that Apple will release a MR glasses before the end of January this year. However, he said this week that the development progress of AR/MR glasses is not up to the standard due to the drop test of mechanical components, and the schedule of software development tools is later than expected, so the mass shipment time may be delayed from the original second quarter of this year. Until the second or third season.
However, he believes that according to the current development progress, Apple is more likely to hold a spring conference for AR/MR, or release this new device at WWDC.
Some details about Apple MR glasses have also been reported by relevant media. It is reported that Apple's mixed reality glasses will be equipped with a small dial for switching to the real world view, a waist-mounted battery pack, small motors to automatically adjust the lens, and more. And the product uses ultra-high-quality parts and materials such as aluminum, glass and carbon fiber, and is said to be thinner and lighter than the just-released Meta Quest Pro.
Apple is also reportedly leaning toward hand tracking and voice recognition for headset control.