Apple prepares two new vision pro models: One for the masses, one for the pros

Apple prepares two new vision pro models: One for the masses, one for the pros

Apple prepares two new vision pro models: One for the masses, one for the pros

Apple is doubling down on spatial computing with two new iterations of its Vision Pro headset, according to a recent report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The tech giant is reportedly developing both a more affordable, lightweight version of the device and a high-performance model designed specifically for professionals.

The lighter model, still in early development, aims to make extended reality (XR) more accessible to a wider audience. Apple’s goal is clear: transform the Vision Pro from a high-end novelty into a practical, everyday tool. While pricing will likely remain in the premium tier—this is still Apple, after all—the new version promises a more comfortable fit and reduced weight, removing two major barriers for potential users.

At the other end of the spectrum, Apple is also working on a Vision Pro that connects directly to a Mac. This tethered setup targets professionals who demand ultra-low latency—think surgeons using XR for simulations or pilots in flight training. By offloading processing power to a Mac, this version prioritizes speed and precision over mobility, pushing the limits of what professional-grade XR can offer.

These developments reflect a broader strategy: preparing the path for true AR glasses. While that vision remains years away, both technologically and culturally, each version of the Vision Pro moves Apple closer to an era where immersive computing blends seamlessly into everyday life. No headsets, no spectacle—just powerful tech behind familiar frames.

For now, Apple isn’t just refining a product. It’s reshaping how we experience reality itself.

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