Vision Pro 2 Reveals Project Alaska

Vision Pro 2 Reveals Project Alaska

Apple’s Next‑Gen Vision: Project Alaska — The Sequel You’ve Been Waiting For

Word on the street is that Apple is already hard at work on a fresh take of the Vision Pro mixed‑reality headset. The new model, informally dubbed Project Alaska and sporting the code name N109, should feel like a familiar sibling but with a few home‑grown upgrades.

What’s New?

  • Speaker Placement – The speakers have been repositioned, promising better audio immersion and a cleaner look.
  • Design Tweaks – The general exterior stays true to the original Vision Pro unveiled at WWDC, but subtle changes hint at a slimmer, more polished construction.
  • Performance Boosts – Rumors suggest an upgraded processor for smoother operation and quicker response times.

Given the hype, Apple fans are buzzing like

“We’re ready for the next chapter—Gen 1.5”

Stay tuned for more updates. In the meantime, grab your coffee, because this upcoming headset could very well be Apple’s answer to “what if” in the world of VR.

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Apple’s Next‑Gen Vision Pro: A Sneak Peek

A Fresh Look at the Headset’s Design

Apple has finally opened up the vault on the upcoming Vision Pro. The newest screenshots show that the rounded edges around the speakers have been swapped for slick, flat strips that run straight along the temples. Think of it as giving the headset a smoother, more streamlined silhouette.

Not only that, a new audio accessory is on the table. It looks like a tiny, external speaker that could let users punch out clearer sound without lugging the whole headset. You’ll probably only need to plug it in once – and you’ll forget you ever had a jack in the first place.

Multiple All‑Air Vent Designs

Apple toyed with two different top‑vent configurations. Right now, we’re not sure which will make the final cut, but the idea is to keep the front airy while still balancing the interior heat. Stay tuned because the vents could easily become the hottest part of the design debate.

Reworked Straps for a Cleaner Fit

The old straps that barely covered the back have been revamped. The new straps are thinner, simpler and look almost “invisible” on the back of your head. It’s like the headset nudged the strap out of the spotlight so you can focus on the futuristic experience.

Timeline: 2025 Testing, 2026 Launch? Maybe 2025

The second‑generation headset is slated for extensive testing in 2025. That puts the release window in either that same year or following year (2026). Apple’s all‑about‑change policy means that dates can shuffle, so keep your watches set to “new product launch” mode.

In short, Apple’s shooting out a stylish, technically upgraded headset that’s ready to hit the market around 2025–2026. Fans, grab your coffee and let’s see if it lives up to the hype!