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Apple eyes fall 2026 smart glasses debut, starting with a display‑less, Ray‑Ban‑style model tethered to iPhone for capture, audio, and processing.

September 16, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman believes that Apple will enter the market in the next 12 to 16 months, which would be in line or after the fall release schedule for 2026. Gurman adds that the smart glasses that will show up first will be a display-less version to take on Meta’s Ray-Bans. That would mean smart glasses with cameras for video recording, some form of audio system for playback and recording, and a connection to an iPhone for processing. The full smart glasses experience, which will involve seeing data through the lenses of the glasses, is expected to be a few years away from becoming a reality. A lot of this is miniaturization and reducing weight, as expectations are for Apple to get as close to a lightweight pair of spectacles as possible, not a heavy device like the Apple Vision Pro. Apple has a natural advantage in this area. Its brand means that existing iPhone users will gravitate toward its smart glasses automatically. While Meta and others have a more difficult time making their glasses work with the iPhone, Apple can do a much deeper integration, as it has done with its other products.

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