Apple to Upgrade Vision Pro in Two Ways Later This Year

Apple plans to introduce a new version of the Vision Pro this year, with the main update focused on the chip inside, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The device will use the M4 chip that Apple has already debuted in the iPad Pro and several Macs.

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Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said late last year that a new Vision Pro coming in 2025 would have an M5 chip, and Gurman also said around the same timeframe that Apple would update the Vision Pro with the M5 chip. Just last month, Kuo maintained that the updated Vision Pro would use an M5 chip, but it now appears that information about the M5 could be incorrect.

The current version of the Vision Pro includes an M2 chip, so even if the upgraded model won't get the M5 chip, the M4 should still bring significant performance improvements. Apple is also testing a version of the device that has an upgraded Neural Engine with a higher number of cores, which would improve processing for AI tasks.

Along with the faster processor, Apple plans to update the Vision Pro with a strap that will make the headset more comfortable to wear for longer periods of time. Straps that Apple is working on are meant to cut down on head pain and neck strain, but there's no information on what Apple has in mind. Apple already has two Vision Pro straps, including one that goes around the back of the head and a second add-on strap that better distributes weight at the top of the head.

After the second-generation Vision Pro that's coming out this year, the device will not see another update in 2026. Apple is instead planning to debut a redesigned model in 2027. The redesigned model, which Kuo has referred to as a "Vision Air," is expected to be significantly lighter.

Gurman says that Apple is working on another variation of the Vision Pro that could be tethered to an iPhone or Mac for enterprise applications and reduced lag. Apple had been designing Mac-connected glasses that would work as a computer display, but Apple paused work on that project back in January.

Apple is developing a set of smart glasses that are similar to Meta's Ray-Bans and that are supposed to come out in 2026. Those glasses won't feature augmented reality capabilities, but they will serve as a precursor to true AR glasses.

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Top Rated Comments

Joker1977 Avatar
8 months ago
M4 chip will apparently improve processing of AI tasks.

I didn’t even realise Apple processes any AI tasks.
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seek3r Avatar
8 months ago

Tim's visions ? just aren't visionary enough...

I wouldn't use the current one, even if I were given one for free.
dumb fake eyes and all.
I mean, why the vitriol? it’s pretty wicked gear, even if you dont have a practical purpose for it yourself…
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turbineseaplane Avatar
8 months ago

I wonder what the trade-in value would be for the V1.
"As part of our environmental pledge, it would be our honor at Apple to recycle it for you"



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clive27 Avatar
8 months ago

I wonder what the trade-in value would be for the V1.
"We'll recycle your Vision Pro for free!"
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Rayansb Avatar
8 months ago
Jeez. I just got mine like two months ago. I'm hoping the new strap is compatible with first gen.
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spunkystrawberries Avatar
8 months ago
Hmmmm. I’m hoping for an M5. Seems like a device that isn’t getting updates on the same cycle as other products would get whatever is latest and greatest at the time. I’m imagining this will be debuting around the same time as the M5 MacBook Pros, so including a chip that’s over a year old already (M4 was introduced in May 2024) seems kinda lackluster. What’s been holding up this update?
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