Foxconn is already manufacturing test lenses for Apple Glass

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We just heard a new rumor about Apple's first AR glasses. And this time it doesn't come from the leakers we all know, like Prosser or Kuo. This new "tip" comes directly from the company's first product supplier, the Foxconn company.

It seems that in one of the plants of this company a production line has been enabled to assemble a batch of units of the prototype of the future Apple Glass. Let's see what else they have said in the report.

The information has just published a report explaining that Foxconn has started a small trial production of polarized and semi-transparent AR lenses, which could well be the prototype for future Apple Glass.

The report explains that these glasses are in the advanced prototype phase, but that they may still take a year or two to go into production on a large scale. Manufacture has been started at a Foxconn plant in Chengdu, southwest China. The majority of Apple iPads are manufactured at these facilities.

It also tells that Apple bought a couple of years ago the company Akonia Holographics. Founded in 2012, it specializes in the storage of holographic data, and the development of augmented reality headsets.

Finally the report gives some information about said glasses. Explain what they are "Slightly" larger than conventional glasses. We will see in the future how "slightly" remains.

Jon prosser He has been giving the rod for a while with his leaks on the future AR glasses from Apple. He said that they will incorporate a LIDAR sensor, and that they will display information on the inside of the lenses. He also jumped into the pool with the price: $ 499 in the US I really believe today's leak more than good old Jon. The only thing we can assure you is that there will be glasses. When the river sounds….


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