Apple has surveyed some owners of its Vision Pro headset about their ownership of competing headsets and smart glasses, like Meta Ray-Bans.
Apple wants to know if Vision Pro users owned any smart glasses

Apple has surveyed some owners of its Vision Pro headset about their ownership of competing headsets and smart glasses, like Meta Ray-Bans.
Apple could release several new Vision-branded headsets and digital smart glasses in the next few years, along with a new display accessory that's currently on pause.
Apple's custom chip should enter mass production in time to power Apple's smart glasses to compete with Meta's upcoming AR spectacles in 2027.
Apple is reportedly developing a pair of glasses equipped with onboard cameras, but they may end up not supporting taking pictures for privacy reasons.
Apple hasn’t given up the dream of developing standalone augmented reality (AR) glasses that would work without being tethered to a Mac.
Apple has reportedly canceled its augmented reality (AR) smart glasses, which were rumored to have been in development for at least a decade.
Apple could develop a fitness ring that gathers vital health data, as well as smart (but not AR) glasses and AirPods equipped with cameras and more sensors.
Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, only has positive things to say about augmented reality, or AR. Which certainly makes sense, because the company has been rumored to be working on an AR headset, or otherwise mixed reality headset, for years. And we might actually be nearing a launch for that product. Especially considering Cook is out there in the wild, directly hinting at such a thing.
Apple's rumored augmented reality (AR) glasses are unlikely to make an early 2022 launch as previously anticipated, claims a new report from Apple's supply chain.
A new report has it that Apple's first virtual reality (VR) headset may be arriving next year, featuring the design close to that of other brands and carrying a price tag of $500.