Apple Might Reveal Its AR Glass Next Week
Following Apple’s announcement, the company’s global marketing chief Greg Joswiak shared a short video on Twitter, confirming the Peek Performance event date. Although he did not mention anything about the AR Glass, the videoshowed a 3D Apple logo floating above the auditorium stage at Apple Park, where Apple CEO Tim Cook usually stands during an event. This, according to reports, might be a “micro-mini demo” of Apple’s AR Glass.
Now, the translucent Apple logo is interesting as it seems to have a presence of its own, hovering over the stage, much like an AR object. Hence, this might be ashort demo of how a user could view AR objects using the Apple AR Glass.
Furthermore,the event’s tagline “Peek Performance,”has the term “peek” instead of the correct word “peak,”hinting at a vision-based product. So, the company might finally give us the first look at the Apple AR Glass, presumably as a “one more thing” towards the end of the event.
Plus, this teaser video could be nothing but the Apple easter egg for viewing things in the AR mode. Hence, there are chances that the AR Glasses are still far away from an actual launch.
Nonetheless, we will cover the event on March 8 as Apple unveils its new products. So, stay tuned and watch the details unfold next week. Until then, let us know your thoughts about Apple getting into the AR/ VR market in the comments below.
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