According to an experienced journalist, Apple has a rumor for the success of Vision Pro and can be launched early this year. Since its inception in 2023, the first generation vision pro mixed up the mixed reality headset has been slow, especially since this device is primarily focused on developers and not on general consumers. It is said that the Apple Vision Pro successor has come with several minor upgrades, including a sharp processor, better components that support artificial intelligence (AI) tasks, and a new strap option.
Apple Vision Pro successor launch
In a report, Bloomberg’s Mark Gorman shared details about the possible upgrade to Apple Vision Pro. The headset of mixed reality is said to be upgraded to the M4 processor, which currently strengthens the iPad Pro, MacBook Pro, and the IMAC. The alleged chip will be with better ingredients to operate AI properties.
It is said that the purpose of this model is to keep the company relevant in the mixed reality headset industry while it is preparing to launch a cheaper version of the vision pro, which is aimed at consumers. The design work on this model is expected to be completed by 2026.
Apple is allegedly examining several versions of Vision Pro successor with a variety of cores within the nerve engine. Currently, the mixed reality headset contains a nervous engine that includes 16 cores that help to act on the content in real time and run applications in the virtual environment.
Gorman has also said that the vision pro successor is in the newly -typing phase, which is focusing on reducing neck stress and headaches. With the initial upgrade, the company is trying to solve the issues without losing the weight of the hardware.
These are just about all the upgrades that are expected to come with the 2025 Apple Vision Pro.
On the other hand, Tech Dev has also been told to produce another successor in the mixed reality headset that can make major changes. It is likely to start with a “significant” decline in weight in 2027. Finally, the company can wrap it by introducing its first rising reality (AR) glasses this decade, while a non -rose of smart glasses can come by next year.


