The Vision Pro 2 is now scheduled for release between autumn 2025 and spring 2026
Belkin has announced a new travel bag for the Apple Vision Pro. This accessory complements the recently introduced Belkin head strap. The bag measures 9 inches by 8 inches by 5 inches, which makes it easy to fit in larger bags or backpacks, although it is not as compact as the WaterField Designs case.
Apple is working on a more affordable version of its Vision Pro headset and may reportedly choose Samsung's foldable display technology for this device.
Apple will instead focus on producing a new headset with the M5 chip
Device sales are not meeting the company's plans
Apple Vision Pro users will soon be able to view spatial photos and videos in the Safari browser. This was reported by Apple product manager Della Huff and designer Billy Sorrentino in an interview with PetaPixel.
Apple has decided to slow down the production of its Vision Pro headset to 1000 units per day due to limited demand for the device.
Apple's new Vision Pro device (name tentative) will cost $2000
A well-known insider, Mark Gurman, said that Apple plans to release a budget version of the Apple Vision headset next year and its price will be around $2000.
Apple has released the visionOS 2.0.1 update for its Vision Pro device, just two weeks after the launch of visionOS 2. This update does not add any new features, but fixes several bugs to ensure a more stable device.
Apple plans to launch the next-generation Vision Pro and begin mass production in the second half of 2025.
Apple is considering using lower-resolution displays for a more affordable version of its Vision Pro headset.
Apple's Vision Pro has been on the market for more than six months, but now people are more sceptical about it. Despite the initial excitement and positive reviews, the mood around Vision Pro is not entirely optimistic. Sales problems and a lack of attractive apps and content have become the main topics of discussion.
Apple has announced a significant expansion of the app library for its Apple Vision Pro platform. More than 2,500 native spatial apps are now available in the visionOS app store. This is a significant increase from the 2000 apps the company announced in June.
Apple Vision Pro has demonstrated a new level of gesture-based app control, and now the company is planning to expand this technology to other devices. A new patent application indicates that Apple is looking to integrate these gestures into iPhone, iPad and Mac controls.