Apple Vision Pro 2 might be launched in 2026 in India: Here is everything you need to know
According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple is developing a successor to its Vision Pro mixed-reality headset, which is planned to launch in 2026.

Apple vision pro 2 might arrive in 2026 with M5 chip: Apple is working on a successor to its Vision Pro, the company's first mixed-reality headset, although the next model is unlikely to be available before 2026. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, this technology is still in the early phases of research. The Vision Pro, presented at the 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), was marketed as a niche device mainly aimed at developers. Since its debut, anticipation has developed concerning its successor, which could be released in the future. In addition to the reported Vision Pro 2, Apple is creating another wearable headset. This new device is a more affordable alternative to the Vision Pro, making mixed-reality technology available to a larger audience.
Apple Vision Pro 2 expected launch
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In the most recent issue of his Power On newsletter, Gurman claims that Apple's 2025 strategy does not include any new Vision Pro hardware. However, a product may be announced this year and released in 2026.
What we know so far about Apple Vision Pro 2
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In the most recent edition of his Power On newsletter, Mark Gurman reveals that Apple's 2025 roadmap does not include any new Vision Pro gear. However, a product announcement may occur this year. This is consistent with Gurman's earlier forecasts, which indicated a launch window between late 2025 and early 2026. The new device is anticipated to be powered by Apple's M5 chipset, an upgrade from the M2 SoC that powers the first-generation Vision Pro. According to reports, the replacement may keep the same design as the current Vision Pro, with most revisions focusing on internal enhancements. These enhancements are expected to improve the human-machine user interface, addressing one of the main issues confronting head-mounted display devices. In parallel, Apple is focusing on developing a cheaper Vision Pro device, which Gurman characterizes as a "more urgent goal." While no exact launch date has been announced, previous sources suggest that this low-cost variant may not arrive until beyond 2027. It is believed to include cost-cutting techniques such as less expensive materials, lower-tier CPUs, poorer XR display quality, and removing features such as EyeSight.
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