Apple has made a strategic decision to pause the development of a successor to the Vision Pro headset in order to focus on a more affordable model set to debut next year, as reported by The Information. This shift in focus is part of Apple’s plan to offer a wider range of AR/VR headset options to consumers.
Here are some key points about Apple’s decision and the new affordable AR/VR headset:
– Apple has informed at least one supplier that work on the second-generation Vision Pro has been halted.
– The tech giant is directing its resources towards developing a cheaper AR/VR headset expected to launch in late 2025.
– Sales of the Vision Pro have slowed down since its launch, prompting Apple to reevaluate its product strategy.
– The low-cost Vision headset will likely sacrifice some premium features found in the Vision Pro, such as the external display supporting EyeSight.
– Rumors suggest that the affordable model will feature high-end micro-OLED internal displays but with a simpler design and fewer sensors.
– Apple aims to reduce the weight of the base Vision headset significantly compared to the Vision Pro, making it more comfortable for users.
– The starting price for the cheaper offering is rumored to be around $1,500 USD.
As Apple works on expanding the availability of the Vision Pro in new markets, including Canada, it’s essential for consumers to stay informed about these developments. The Vision Pro headset will be launching in Canada on Friday, July 12th, with prices starting at $4,999 CAD and going up to $7,300 CAD for different storage capacities.
Stay tuned for more updates on Apple’s AR/VR headset lineup and how these new offerings can enhance your tech experience.