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Apple Delays Home Hub, Glasses, and Robotic Arm to 2026-2028

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Apple's delayed AI rollout has pushed three unannounced products back. The Home Hub tablet, a smart‑home centerpiece, now targets late 2026 instead of earlier. Smart glasses, once slated for early 2027, slip to late 2027, while a tabletop robotic arm—an extension of the Home Hub—faces a 2028 launch. Each shift follows a stalled AI upgrade.

Bloomberg's Power On newsletter attributes the delays to a bottleneck in Apple Intelligence, which failed to ship fully by 2025. Engineers had a release window, but cross‑division coordination stalled progress. As a result, the Home Hub, glasses, and arm—technically two product lines—remain on hold, illustrating how AI readiness can ripple across a portfolio for consumer expectations globally.

The postponements signal a broader trend: Apple prioritizes a polished AI experience over aggressive launch dates. Consumers who anticipated early 2026 Home Hub access now face a later arrival, while developers eye the new tabletop arm for automation projects. The ripple effect underscores that even a single AI delay can postpone multiple device families across the market.

Apple's focus on AI integration reflects its strategy to dominate the smart‑home arena with a cohesive ecosystem. The Home Hub will pair with a security camera and doorbell, creating a unified control center. Meanwhile, the robotic arm could enable new home‑automation workflows, potentially redefining how users interact with appliances and entertainment systems for future automation solutions today.