Apple's Smart Glasses Reportedly Delayed Until Late 2027

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If you've had your sights set on sliding on a pair of Apple's smart glasses, you're going to have to wait a little longer than previously thought.

Apple is now aiming to release the much-rumored AI glasses in "late 2027," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The glasses were previously expected to be announced later this year and begin shipping in early 2027, but Gurman reported in his Power On newsletter Sunday that Apple has experienced "bumps" in development.

Apple's smart glasses are regarded as a key component of the company's product roadmap, Gurman writes. People close to Tim Cook tell Gurman that the outgoing Apple CEO is a strong supporter of the project and regards the glasses as his top priority. John Ternus, who will take the reins from Cook in September, is said to be the driving force behind the project, having led the product development team for...

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