Apple may have put aside the plan to develop the actual glass enhanced (AR) connected to Mac, but that does not mean that the company completely abandoned the ambition of an actual glass product to enhance independence.
According to Bloomberg's journalist Mark Gurman, Apple's long -term goal for independent AR glass is still maintained.
Instead of creating a temporary product that needs to be connected to Mac, Apple's development team is applying a more cautious and long -term approach.
Gurman said Apple will continue to research background technologies such as screen and processor chip to realize an independent device in the future.
According to previous reports, AR glass that Apple is aiming for is not a device -like device like Vision Pro, but can bear the same shape as Xreal One - looks like a regular glass.
Although it is unclear when the official launch, Apple's strategy shows that it is a solid foundation for an advanced and more complete AR product in the future.
Focusing on core technologies such as screens and chips not only helps Apple create a compact, handy device but also ensures strong performance and smooth experience for users.
With this long -term vision, Apple may be aiming for a revolutionary product, not only expanding its ecosystem but also shaping the future of enhanced actual technology.