With the Vision Pro, Apple has created a new product category: the room computer. Even before the device has fully entered everyday life, there is already considerable speculation about the next steps. What's next for Apple's Vision platform? Will there be a lighter model for the mass market? Or a technically upgraded successor for professional use? Rumors range from a cheaper headset to a new business version to smart glasses without a display. In this article, you'll find a comprehensive overview of everything currently known about Apple's plans.
The Vision Pro is impressive, but expensive and heavy. For many, the headset is currently nothing more than a glimpse of what's technically possible. But Apple is known for offering its products in multiple versions and price ranges. So it's no surprise that there are already rumors of a cheaper Vision Air and a second generation of the Vision Pro. There's also speculation about a whole new device category: smart glasses that interact with AI and the Mac.
Vision Pro 2: Focus on business and Mac connectivity
The second generation of the Apple Vision Pro is coming. But as things stand, it won't be as many expected. Originally, there was talk of a technical upgrade, such as switching to an M5 chip. The timeframe was also roughly known: late 2025 to early 2026. According to the well-informed Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, however, Apple is now pursuing a different approach. The next Vision Pro model will be more closely integrated with the Mac. Apple is reportedly working on a headset specifically designed to connect to a Mac. The goal is extremely low latency when streaming the Mac display and using demanding applications.

The immersion remains similar to the current Vision Pro, but the new model is designed less as a standalone device. This puts Apple's focus on the business and enterprise market. Examples of application scenarios include flight simulations and visualizations in surgery. The hardware is said to be optimized precisely for this purpose. The now-discontinued project for AR glasses with Mac connectivity appears to be continuing – only in the form of a headset.
Vision Air: Cheaper, lighter and suitable for mass production
According to several sources, Apple is also working on a lower-cost version of the Vision Pro in parallel with its business strategy. It's called the Vision Air. Shortly after the launch of the Vision Pro, there were rumors of a slimmed-down version aimed more at regular consumers. This information has since become more solid. Mark Gurman confirms that Apple is indeed working on a cheaper and lighter headset. This isn't just about the price, but also about greater comfort. The weight of the current model is often cited as a weak point—particularly because of the strain it places on the neck during extended use.

Exactly how Apple plans to make the Vision Air lighter and more affordable is unknown. However, it is clear that tariffs and production costs are making pricing difficult. Nevertheless, the goal appears to be a device that's suitable for more users than the current model. The timeline is also similar to that of the Vision Pro 2: a market launch is expected between late 2025 and early 2026. Evidence of a black color version of the Vision Air further supports these speculations. Apple leaker Kosutami has published corresponding components that appear to come from the production chain.
Apple Glasses: The glasses without a display
In addition to the headsets, there is another project that could become relevant in the medium term: According to Gurman, Apple is also working on lightweight AR glasses. However, these will not have a display. Instead, they will rely on microphones, cameras, and speakers – and thus primarily on interaction with AI systems such as Apple Intelligence. The functionality is reminiscent of the Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, but in the typical Apple style. Such glasses would be more suitable for simple tasks, such as voice control, recording, or information retrieval. The target audience here is likely to be tech-savvy users who are looking for a slimmer solution than a full-blown headset. According to Gurman, a market launch is planned for 2026. CEO Tim Cook is said to be particularly interested in beating the competition – especially Meta – with this product.
Vision Pro: What Apple is planning next
Apple is working on several fronts simultaneously. A Vision Pro 2 with better Mac integration is likely coming for professional applications. Those looking for a cheaper and lighter headset can look forward to the Vision Air. And with Apple Glasses, a completely new product may be about to launch that relies on AI instead of screens. For Apple fans and technology enthusiasts, this means the coming years will be exciting. Whether you're waiting for an entry-level model or a powerful business tool, Apple is planning products for both target groups. If you want to know how the world of spatial computing is evolving, it's worth staying tuned. Time for fresh accessories? Visit our Amazon Storefront and discover a wide selection of products from leading manufacturers, including HomeKit-compatible ones! (Image: Shutterstock / PK Designs)
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