The 802.11ay Wi-Fi standard may be the final push for Apple Glasses

We have been talking for a long time about the possibility that Apple will launch augmented reality glasses called by many as Apple Glasses and now with the news of the new 802.11a WiFi standard, a lot of new rumors are opened. This new WiFi connection system could be implemented in some devices of the Cupertino company and with this So high bandwidth plus low latency that it has would be a definitive complement for augmented reality glasses.

The high resolution images would be the strong point of these glasses and logically for this it is necessary to also have a low latency, so with the new 802.11ay WiFi system and channel, Everything seems to indicate that it would be the occasion to consider the final development part of these glasses that we have been rumored for so long. We will see what happens over time ...

Logically and again we have to insist on this, the Cupertino company does not show details or key data that indicate the imminent launch of these augmented reality glasses, although it is true that the opportunity to do so is just around the corner with the improvements in connectivity and above all latency. We do not see feasible that during the keynote that we will have next March, Apple will present this product to us, are expected in the long term, although this is a big step for this product thanks to the transmission of up to 44 gigabits per second that can be achieved with the new 802.11ay WiFi standard.


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