Ming-Chi Kuo is an Apple watcher with a long track record of successfully calling product announcements and front-running Cupertino. The analyst’s new note focuses on Apple’s fabled mixed reality devices (h/t MacRumors).
Kuo’s prediction: Augmented reality rollout in three phases
- Apple plans to release a “helmet”-type VR headset in mid-2022, with Sony Micro-OLED displays and cameras that enable passthrough AR (seeing the real world through the device).
- The iPhone maker is targeting 2025 for AR smart glasses.
- And then going even smaller? According to Kuo, Apple wants to develop AR contact lenses “by 2030–2040.”
Phase 3 uses a highly loosey-goosey timeframe, but we’ll cut Apple some slack. AR contacts are well beyond the scope of what today’s hardware can handle.
- While we’re here: Mojo Vision, a well-hyped and well-capitalized startup, is also developing AR contact lenses and in the R&D phase.
Upshot: We sound like a broken record, but alas, we are once again asking you to let us say it: Big Tech sure seems to think a new computing shift is afoot. They seem confident it will happen this decade, which could make for an Augmented Roaring Twenties™.
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