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Apple's rumored plan to enter the smart glasses market by late 2026 is already reshaping the global AR optics supply chain, according to DigiTimes.

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According to the paywalled report, demand for smart glasses from the likes of Meta is rising steadily, but the industry now expects Apple's equivalent product to act as the primary catalyst for large-scale commercialization. Multiple suppliers across Taiwan's optical sector have apparently increased capital expenditure to expand capacity and shift research priorities toward AR technologies, citing Apple's expected requirements.

For example, Kinko Optical has positioned itself as a key supplier by opening a new AR, VR, and MR research center, backed by an investment of about $5.6 million. Kinko is currently the only Taiwanese company developing both nanoimprint optical waveguides and optical engines at the same time, technologies that are essential to modern AR glasses designs. Joint development projects with clients are expected to begin in 2026, aligning with the rumored launch timelines of major new products from brands like Apple.

Other Taiwanese suppliers are moving in the same direction. Asia Optical is accelerating development of AR, VR, and metalens products and has partnered with Singapore-based MetaOptics to co-develop metalens technology. JMO Corp. has already entered AR glasses supply chains, while Aiimax Innovation has completed metalens samples now undergoing brand certification.

Samsung has already announced plans to launch AR glasses in 2026, while Apple is expected to introduce its first smart glasses by the end of the year. Apple's entry is expected to increase volumes, stabilize supply chains, and lower component costs, prompting Taiwanese suppliers to position themselves more aggressively as the market for smart glasses expands.

Article Link: Apple's Smart Glasses Plans Already Triggering Industry Changes
 
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I love my Apple Watch as I need my phone less. If glasses could also do that for the aging population that need glasses anyways it makes for a no brainer. Great time for Apple to innovate.
 
I love my Apple Watch as I need my phone less. If glasses could also do that for the aging population that need glasses anyways it makes for a no brainer. Great time for Apple to innovate.
I presume it can’t as it’s not going to have a screen, it seems it’s more geared at Siri and playing music, that kind of thing which is a real shame
 
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f glasses could also do that for the aging population that need glasses anyways
Counter point - older people tend to use technology less and less. I see what you're getting at, but older folks are less likely to embrace new technology not embrace it
 
Announced this year with a future release date that will get delayed, delayed, cancelled, restarted, then delayed.
 
I was actually thinking while on vacation how neat it would be to have some smart glasses to continue recording while I am on a trail or something, basically to record what I see. I checked the meta glasses but apparently they are limited to 10 seconds of vertical recordings or some nonsense?
 
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