Apple Vision Pro 2: What We Know About Apple's Next Spatial Computing Device
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Apple's Vision Pro 2 targets 30-40% weight reduction, a $1,999 price point, M5 chip, and wider field of view — the pivotal device that could make spatial computing mainstream.
Apple Vision Pro 2: What We Know About Apple's Next Spatial Computing Device
As Apple approaches the one-year anniversary of the Vision Pro launch, reports and supply chain intelligence are painting a clearer picture of what to expect from the second-generation spatial computing headset.
What the Reports Say
Multiple sources have converged on several key details about the Vision Pro 2:
Design and Weight
- Target weight reduction of 30-40% from the original 1.3 lb (600g)
- New carbon fiber frame material replacing aluminum
- Redesigned headband with better weight distribution
- Possible external battery relocation to a more compact form factor
Display Technology
- Micro-OLED panels with higher pixel density (estimated 4,500+ PPI, up from 3,400 PPI)
- Wider field of view — potentially 120° from the current ~100°
- Improved brightness and contrast ratios for outdoor visibility
- Variable refresh rate up to 120Hz (up from 90Hz)
Performance
- Custom M5 chip (or M5 Pro variant) for spatial computing workloads
- Dedicated neural engine for real-time eye tracking and hand gesture recognition
- Improved passthrough latency — targeting sub-5ms (down from ~12ms)
Pricing Strategy
- Expected price point: $1,999-$2,499 (down from $3,499)
- A separate "Vision" tier at $999-$1,299 targeting consumers
- Trade-in program for original Vision Pro owners
Why Vision Pro 2 Matters
The original Vision Pro was a technology demonstration — impressive but too expensive for mainstream adoption. Vision Pro 2 represents Apple's pivot to commercial viability:
- Spatial video and photos: Apple's ecosystem play — every iPhone 16+ can capture spatial content
- Enterprise adoption: Healthcare, architecture, and engineering verticals showing strong interest
- Entertainment evolution: Immersive movies, spatial gaming with Apple Arcade integration
- Productivity: visionOS 3.0 expected with improved window management and multi-display support
Competition Heating Up
The spatial computing market is no longer Apple's alone:
- Meta Quest 4: Expected late 2026 with pancake lenses and eye tracking
- Samsung/Google: Project Moohan — a mixed reality headset running Android XR
- XREAL: Chinese startup shipping affordable AR glasses with strong reviews
- ByteDance PICO: Mass-market VR headset gaining traction in Asia
Timeline
- WWDC 2026 (June): SDK announcement and developer tools
- Fall 2026 (September-October): Hardware launch alongside iPhone 18
- Holiday 2026: Wider retail availability
Source: Industry reports, supply chain analysis | Apple
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