AI glasses become new battleground after smartphones

Published December 15, 2025
A person wearing glasses smiles while looking upward against a blurred backdrop of city lights. —Courtesy The Korea Herald
A person wearing glasses smiles while looking upward against a blurred backdrop of city lights. —Courtesy The Korea Herald

WITH smartphones reaching their limits, Apple, Google and Samsung Electronics are racing to stake out the next high-stakes frontier: AI-powered smart glasses set to debut as early as next year.

Apple is reportedly developing a lightweight wearable device, tentatively dubbed Apple Glass, which could debut as early as next year and launch as soon as 2027. Unlike the premium Vision Pro headset, this new device will reportedly omit displays and augmented reality features, instead prioritising a slim form factor and AI-driven functionalities optimised for daily use.

The standout feature is expected to be visual intelligence, a real-time image and video processing system powered by multiple onboard cameras and advanced AI. Health-monitoring capabilities are also being explored, though an Apple Korea official declined to comment.

Google, meanwhile, confirmed last week that it will reenter the smart glasses market next year, more than a decade after its ill-fated Google Glass. The company is teaming up with Samsung and eyewear brands like Gentle Monster and Warby Parker for the new product.

This time, the search giant plans to embed its Gemini generative AI model into the glasses to enable seamless voice interaction. The first model will be audio-based, featuring no display but offering voice-controlled services such as real-time scheduling, restaurant recommendations and instant translation.

A more advanced version with transparent lenses is also in the pipeline. This display-type model will function as a head-up display, projecting navigation cues, captions, and contextual data directly onto the lenses.

The global smart glasses market is currently dominated by Meta, which captured over 60pc of the market last year through its partnership with Ray-Ban.

Published in Dawn, December 15th, 2025

Opinion

Editorial

Shifting climate tone
Updated 08 May, 2026

Shifting climate tone

Our financial system is geared towards short-term, risk-averse lending, while climate adaptation and green infrastructure require patient, long-term capital.
Honour and impunity
08 May, 2026

Honour and impunity

THE Sindh Assembly’s discussion on karo-kari this week reminds us of the enduring nature of ‘honour’ killings...
No real change
08 May, 2026

No real change

THE Indian sports ministry’s move to allow Pakistani players and teams to participate in multilateral events ...
A breakthrough?
07 May, 2026

A breakthrough?

The whole world would welcome an end to this pointless war.
Missed opportunity
07 May, 2026

Missed opportunity

A BIG opportunity to industrialise Pakistan has just passed us by. This has been reconfirmed by the investment...
Punishing dissent
07 May, 2026

Punishing dissent

THE Sindh government’s treatment of the Aurat March this week was a disgraceful assault on democratic rights. What...