According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, in the latest edition of his Power On newsletter, Apple is actively testing at least four different styles of frames for its upcoming smart glasses project. Apple is counting on its superior design taste to stand out from rivals like the Ray-Man Meta Glasses.
The report indicates Apple is evaluating the designs and plans to launch several, in multiple colors, somewhat similar to how it launched a range of different watches when the Apple Watch debuted in 2015 …
As a reminder, these glasses are not augmented reality. They are simple wearable spectacles that feature integrated cameras, microphones and sensors. They’ll be able to relay notifications from your phone, capture personal photos and videos, play music, and enable interactions with AI features like upgraded Siri and visual intelligence capabilities.
It’s kind of like a combination of Apple Watch and AirPods in terms of functionality. The glasses will pair with a connected iPhone to power most of their features, making them an iPhone accessory even more than the Watch is.
Gurman says 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
Larger oval or circular frames
A smaller, more refined oval or circular option Apple is exploring a range of finishes, including black, ocean blue and light brown. As with AirPods and the Apple Watch, the goal is to create a design that is instantly recognizable.
Gurman says the front cameras on the glasses will be arranged in an oval pattern, surrounded by indicator lights. This is another design point that will separate Apple’s product from its rivals.
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