Apple is developing a version of VisionOS for smart glasses

Apple continues to push forward with its ambitions in wearable technology, despite the failure of its Vision Pro headset. According to the latest Bloomberg report from Mark Gurman, the high price and bulky design have been the main problems for the device.
According to the latest Bloomberg report from Mark Gurman.
Apple is now focusing on the future and is reportedly developing a version of the visionOS operating system for the smart glasses. It’s a logical step, given that this is the OS that drives the Vision Pro. However, as with the headset, the development process will be a long one, and Apple probably won’t release its smart glasses until three years from now.
Apple is now focusing on the future, and it’s not likely to release its smart glasses until three years from now.

Apple originally planned to release the smart glasses as a follow-up to the Vision Pro, perhaps as early as a year or two, but the technical challenges proved too great. As a result, the company has decided to «bridge» that gap by releasing other Vision Pro-style devices that will be cheaper and, the company hopes, more appealing to consumers. However, such devices are unlikely to be available in 2024.
The Vision Pro is unlikely to be available in 2024.