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Apple ramping up work on augmented-reality headset

Eyeing rollout as early as 2020

- MARK GURMAN

SAN FRANCISCO •

seeking a breakthrou­gh product to succeed the iPhone, aims to have technology ready for an augmented-reality headset in 2019 and could ship a product as early as 2020.

Unlike the current generation of virtual reality headsets that use a smartphone as the engine and screen, Apple’s device will have its own display and run on a new chip and operating system, according to people familiar with the situation. The developmen­t timeline is very aggressive and could still change, said the people, who requested anonymity to speak freely about a private matter.

While virtual reality immerses the user in a digital world, augmented reality overlays images and data on the real one. The applicatio­ns for AR are endless, from a hockey fan getting stats while watching a game to a mechanic streaming instructio­ns on how to fix a specific piece of equipment.

Apple isn’t the only company working on the technology. Google, which drew derision for US$1,500 smart glasses a few years ago, is developing a business-oriented variant. Startup Meta has connect and learn,” he said in the most recent call. “Put simply, we believe AR is going to change the way we use technology forever.”

Apple declined to comment.

Apple began putting together a team to work on AR-related projects a couple of years ago, Bloomberg reported in March. Led by Mike Rockwell, who previously ran engineerin­g at

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