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Apple’s full XR headset and smart glasses roadmap leaks, with big moves starting 2027

Apple may be taking its time with Vision Pro upgrades, but a new leak from reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo shows the company has far bigger ambitions for the future of head-mounted devices.
According to Kuo’s latest forecast, Apple is quietly working on at least seven different products — three in the Vision XR headset series and four types of smart glasses — with multiple models expected to launch between 2027 and 2028.

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Kuo believes Apple’s first major volume play in the wearables space will be a pair of Ray-Ban-style smart glasses, expected to enter mass production in Q2 2027. These glasses won’t have a display but will include audio playback, cameras for video recording, voice control, gesture recognition, and AI-assisted features. With a projected 3–5 million units shipped in 2027 alone, Apple’s entry could push total market shipments of smart glasses over the 10 million mark. Several frame and temple material options are planned for the first generation, giving Apple the flexibility to market the glasses as lifestyle accessories. They’re also positioned as potential replacements for both wireless earbuds and smartphone cameras. Apple is also working on a more advanced pair of XR glasses with a built-in display, waveguide optics, and a full color panel. These are expected to enter mass production in the second half of 2028. Voice and gesture control will be the primary interface, and their success could hinge on AI integration.A third, display-only “accessory” device — similar in concept to a tethered screen for your iPhone — was originally scheduled for 2026 but has been paused. Kuo says this version lacked a clear competitive edge, especially with a 120–130g weight compared to sub-100g rivals. A future revision could still happen, but the timeline is now unknown.

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