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Apple smart glasses focus on gestures and dual cameras without display

Friday 01 May 2026 - 08:00
By: Dakir Madiha
Apple smart glasses focus on gestures and dual cameras without display

Apple is moving closer to launching its first smart glasses, with new details pointing to a lightweight device designed for everyday use rather than advanced augmented reality. The product, currently known by the codename N50, will include two integrated cameras and rely on gesture controls and voice interaction instead of a built-in display.

The device will feature a high-resolution camera for capturing photos and videos, alongside a lower-resolution wide-angle lens dedicated to hand gesture recognition and environmental context for Siri. Apple has opted not to include a screen, LiDAR sensor, or 3D camera, prioritizing battery life and comfort. The design reflects a focus on wearability, with engineers working to ensure the glasses can be used throughout the day without excessive weight or power consumption.

Gesture control will play a central role in the user experience, adapting technology already used in Apple’s Vision Pro headset. Without a touchscreen interface, users will interact through hand movements and voice commands. The system will run on a redesigned version of Siri expected to debut with iOS 27, enabling tasks such as answering questions about surroundings, making calls, capturing media, managing notifications, and providing real-time translation.

The hardware will be powered by a custom low-energy processor, known as the N401 chip, derived from the architecture used in Apple Watch processors. The chip is optimized for on-device artificial intelligence tasks, allowing the glasses to handle visual queries and contextual computing without relying heavily on cloud processing. This approach supports faster responses and improved privacy.

Apple is testing multiple frame designs to appeal to different users. At least four styles are under development, including a larger rectangular frame, a slimmer rectangular version, and two rounded or oval options in different sizes. All models use acetate, a plant-based material known for durability and premium finish. Color options under consideration include black, ocean blue, and light brown. The camera module features a vertically aligned oval layout with indicator lights, creating a distinct visual identity compared to competing products.

The company is targeting mass production by December 2026, with a potential launch window in spring or summer 2027. A preview could take place earlier, depending on development progress. The glasses form part of a broader strategy focused on artificial intelligence-powered wearables, which may also include a camera-equipped pendant device.

Apple’s approach positions the product in direct competition with Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses, emphasizing design, ecosystem integration, and ease of use over advanced augmented reality features. The strategy suggests Apple is prioritizing mainstream adoption by delivering a practical, everyday device rather than a technically complex headset.


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