We know new details about the next Apple glasses from the hand of Mark Grunt, who assures that the battery that will make them work will be outside the glassesto which it will be attached by means of a magnetic cable and which can be carried in a pocket or backpack.
The battery is one of the heaviest elements of any electronic device, and if we are talking about glasses that we are going to wear on our heads, this can be a serious problem. Apple can opt for an “astronaut helmet” type design like most virtual reality glasses we know: bulky, heavy and not at all discreet. But knowing how they spend it in Cupertino, their eyewear design will be nothing like what we’ve seen from other manufacturers. To do this, they made a decision that may seem strange to some: scharge the battery of the glasses and connect it to them by means of a magnetic cable
According to Gurman, the glasses battery will be similar in size to the MagSafe battery, and very similar in design, and will have a long cable that attaches to the glasses. via a MagSafe connector but will be fixed by a rotary movement
Remember that glasses are supposed to be made with premium materials such as carbon fiber or glassand which will also consist of two 4K screens (one for each eye)about ten sensors and cameras to recognize the gestures we make with our hands and the movement of our eyes, and that it will have an M2 processor. With all this, you can imagine that its price will not be affordable: it is estimated at around $3,000. It will take a few years to see other more refined and affordable models.