Apple’s AR Glasses and Watch Ultra May Feature MicroLED Displays

Apple’s Augmented Reality Glasses and Next-Gen Watch Ultra May Feature MicroLED Displays

In a recent social media post, a tipster claimed that Apple is planning to utilise microLED displays in its upcoming augmented reality (AR) glasses and next-generation Apple Watch Ultra. According to the tipster, the iPhone maker is speculated to be developing AR glasses that would use microLED technology, with mass production expected to begin in 2026.

Apple’s plans for microLED displays were initially thought to have been scrapped due to rising production costs and the complexity of the technology. However, the tipster’s claims suggest that the company has not given up on microLED technology, with plans to include it in both the AR glasses and the Apple Watch Ultra, which is expected to be launched in 2026.

The microLED technology is said to provide more vibrant visuals and be brighter than Apple’s current screens. The company had previously planned to include these displays in a future version of the Apple Watch before introducing it in its suite of other products. However, the project was scrapped due to the complexity of the technology and the climbing costs of its development.

Other in-development Apple projects include a HomePod with a touchscreen display, powered by an A18 chipset and featuring support for Apple Intelligence features. The company is also said to be working on an AI-powered tabletop device with a robotic arm and a cheaper version of the Apple Vision Pro, its mixed reality headset.

The news of Apple’s plans for microLED displays has sparked excitement among fans and tech enthusiasts, who are eagerly awaiting the company’s next-generation devices. With the company’s history of innovation and commitment to delivering high-quality products, it will be interesting to see how these new technologies are implemented and what they will bring to the market.

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