Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Attention, tech enthusiasts! Apple’s looking at jumping into the smart glasses game with a twist—two separate user interfaces. Yep, you heard that right—like choosing between a double scoop of ice cream or a double espresso shot to wake you up.

Mark Gurman, our tech whisperer, spilled the beans in his latest Power On newsletter, suggesting that Apple may pivot its resources from the flashy Vision Pro to something more akin to Meta’s oh-so-chic Ray-Ban Displays. So, what does this mean? Well, picture this: when you’re rocking those futuristic frames while tethered to your Mac, you get the full-fledged visionOS experience. But once you pair them with an iPhone, it’s like hitting a light switch and switching to a mobile-friendly interface.

This could mean more seamless integration with devices—a tech symphony that’s not just a cacophony of notifications and alerts! With Apple’s reputation for a sleek user experience, this could be a big deal. Who wouldn’t want a smart assistant that understands the nuances of your lifestyle just as well as your favorite barista?

So, let’s raise a toast to the future of augmented reality and hope these glasses don’t just allow you to see augmented data, but also your friends’ reactions when you pull a classic Apple “one more thing” announcement. Could this be the dawn of a new era in wearable tech, or just another trip to the realm of overhyped gadgets? Only time will tell! What are your thoughts—are we ready to embrace smart glasses, or is this just another overhyped tech fairy tale?


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