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Apple Shelves Vision Pro Overhaul to Prioritize Meta‑Style Smart Glasses

by Team Lumida
October 2, 2025
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  • Apple paused a planned major revamp of Vision Pro (N100) and is reallocating staff to accelerate development of smart glasses.
  • Two glass projects: an N50 model that pairs with an iPhone (no built‑in display) targeted for unveiling as soon as next year and release by 2027, and a display‑equipped glasses variant (originally 2028) now being accelerated to compete with Meta’s Ray‑Ban Display.
  • Devices will lean heavily on voice/AI (Apple Intelligence/Siri rebuild) and a new chip; Apple remains behind Meta on glasses but aims to leverage design, ecosystem and hardware integration.
  • Near‑term: Vision Pro will get a modest refresh (faster chip) while Apple pivots consumer push toward glasses and channels Vision Pro more into enterprise.

What happened?

Apple redirected engineering resources from a lighter, cheaper Vision Pro overhaul to fast‑track development of smart glasses. Internal moves include promoting a product lead from Wisk Aero and retooling NASA X‑66 wing work into aerodynamic advances for future airframes (applies here as design/tech reuse). The firm is developing at least two glasses tiers—one dependent on an iPhone for display and another with its own screens to rival Meta—while also planning updates to Siri/Apple Intelligence to power voice-first interactions.

Why it matters

The shift signals Apple’s recognition that mainstream adoption is likelier with lightweight, socially acceptable glasses than with enclosed headsets; accelerating glasses development is a strategic attempt to protect device relevance in the AI‑centric wearables race. For investors, the pivot reallocates R&D emphasis to a potentially higher‑frequency consumer product category with a faster upgrade cycle than expensive mixed‑reality headsets, but it also raises execution risk: Apple lags competitors on glasses, must markedly improve Siri/AI, and needs new silicon and optics at attractive cost/size tradeoffs. Near‑term financial impact is muted (Vision Pro refresh and enterprise repositioning), but longer‑term revenue and margin trajectories depend on timing, adoption, and whether Apple can deliver a compelling user experience that drives accessory and services monetization.

What’s next

Watch FCC filings, supplier order flow (optics, microdisplays, speakers, camera modules, and a new chip foundry cadence), and Apple’s developer messaging for hardware SDKs and AI integrations. Track Siri/Apple Intelligence milestones and any preview timelines at Apple events; monitor Meta/Google product updates and early consumer feedback to Meta’s display glasses as a market benchmark. For earnings implications, look for guidance on wearables growth, capex for new device ramps, and commentary on Vision Pro enterprise traction versus consumer uptake.

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