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So, have you ever heard of Ming-Chi Kuo? I hadn’t till I stumbled across this bit about Apple’s XR and smart glasses. This guy, Kuo, apparently has the inside scoop on Apple’s roadmap, and it’s kinda wild. He’s talking about some souped-up Vision Pro coming out later this year. And at the other end, there are whispers about AR glasses. But hold your horses—those aren’t hitting the shelves till like 2028. Seriously, I’ll be older and maybe wiser by then.
Anyway, Kuo’s been in the tech scene for ages, especially when it comes to Apple leaks. He dropped this timeline in his new blog post, claiming he’s got it all from supply chain insiders. Real cloak-and-dagger, right?
So, get this: Kuo’s saying a new Vision Pro’s kicking off production by Q3 2025, with around 150,000 to 200,000 units. That’s a lot of headsets, man. It seems like they’re just bumping the chip from M2 to M5 and calling it a day. But whatever, I guess if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, right? Apparently, Apple’s into keeping this Vision Pro thing niche for now—something about managing stock and refining XR stuff. Classic.
Oh, I saw the picture (on some blog) of the current Vision Pro, and I’m telling you, the thing’s not what you’d call light. Around 600-650 grams. Apple might as well have strapped a brick to your face—but hey—there’s talk of something called Vision Air in 2027, which is gonna trim that weight down by 40%. I mean, finally. It’s supposed to have plastic lenses and fewer sensors. Also, it’ll go easier on your wallet—still not cheap, I bet.
And guess what? There’s another Vision Pro 2 rumored for 2028. They’re aiming for a complete overhaul, less weight, a Mac-grade chip, lowered price—all to edge away from that “niche” badge. Are we smelling mass acceptance here?
Here’s where it gets snazzy. Apple’s also diving into smart glasses. Imagine Ray-Bans that play music and take pics. That’s due in 2027 according to Kuo, who thinks Apple’s pumping out like 3-5 million units. That’s a huge leap from their usual stuff—but no screens, so it’s a whole new ball game.
The real head-turner is Apple’s supposed XR Glasses. They’ll feature color displays and AI. Sounds like 2028 is the year of futuristic headgear. But don’t get your hopes up too soon—it’s Apple; they can be as tight-lipped as a clam in a sandstorm. Kuo’s got his sources, but let’s keep that salt shaker handy, shall we?
Okay, there it is—Kuo’s brain dump on what Apple’s got cooking. I’ll be over here, tangled up in this web of speculation until their next product launch. Catch you later!