Apple is Reportedly Working With Foxconn to Make Lenses For Upcoming AR Headset
Apple is Reportedly Working With Foxconn to Make Lenses For Upcoming AR Headset
Speculations are rife that an AR headset from Apple could make its debut around 2022.

It seems the Covid-19 disruptions have not derailed plans for Apple's rumoured augmented reality (AR) headset. A new report suggests that the iPhone maker has reached a new milestone in terms of developing a key element for the devices, semitransparent lenses. According to a report in The Information on Friday, Apple is working with its largest contract manufacturer, Foxconn Technology, to build the lenses for the head-worn devices powered by AR.

The lenses passed the trial stage about two months ago to move into the trial production phase, said the report, citing a person familiar with the matter. But mass production of the lenses are still a year or two away, the report indicated. Speculations are now rife that an AR headset from Apple could debut around 2022.

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in a recent note said that he expects the "Apple Glasses" to launch in 2022 at the earliest, MacRumors reported in May. Reports suggesting a similar timeframe for the launch of the device also emerged from Taiwanese site DigiTimes and The Information. Apple's first AR headset could resemble Facebook's Oculus Quest, but it may sport a sleeker design and be made of lightweight materials to make wearing it for a longer time quite comfortable, according to reports.

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