It is reported that an updated version of the Apple Vision Pro with the M5 Chip is likely to make an appearance before the company launches a cheaper headset.Advertisements
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According to Bloomberg, the revamped headset is bound to undergo internal changes and feature the new M5 Chip, but no other differences from the current model were noted. The second-gen unit is anticipated to come out late next year or in 2026 during spring.
Apple‑Buds: The Vision Pro’s Budget Bypass
You’ll be amazed that Apple is putting the cheaper Vision Pro on the back burner until at least 2027. According to Ming‑Chi Kuo, a lower‑cost model won’t really boost sales – the tweak is too subtle to sway the market.
What’s Apple Cooking?
Beyond the pricey Vision Pro, Apple is eyeing a fresh idea: “smart glasses.” These have already popped up in demos, and the company is spinning wisdom to stir interest for its flagship headset.
- First up: an upgraded processor for razor‑sharp performance.
- Next: the brand‑new M5 chip – the powerhouse under the hood.
- And finally: a sleek, second‑generation accessory that marries AR magic with everyday wear.
Key Takeaway
Apple is holding off on a cheaper Vision Pro (slated for 2027 at the very least), while pushing a next‑gen headset that amps up its features and nudges the market with innovative “smart glasses.”
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- Apple
- Apple Vision Pro
