Apple´s mixed reality headset lineup is poised for expansion, with credible leaks and supply chain activity signaling the development of two distinctive new models. Recent images hint at ´Vision Air´-branded external components, including a prospective dark blue variant, adding weight to speculation about next-generation devices. Manufacturing partners in China are said to be moving into mass production for key ´Vision Pro 2´ hardware, underscoring Apple´s commitment to this sector despite post-launch struggles of the original Vision Pro.
Industry analyst Mark Gurman, through his ´Power On´ newsletter, revealed that Apple is prioritizing a lighter, cost-effective headset and a Mac-tethered model designed for high-performance needs. According to Gurman, the more affordable headset—possibly named ´Vision Air´—could debut between late 2025 and mid-2026. This lighter device is assumed to target a broader consumer base, particularly in gaming, positioning itself against established competitors like Meta´s Quest 3. Apple´s approach is reportedly not to abandon the category, but to recalibrate its strategy toward increased accessibility and appeal.
While details remain closely guarded, the roadmap also alludes to a premium Vision Pro successor following the release of the ´Vision Air.´ This flagship model is anticipated to cater to professional and productivity-focused markets and could arrive later in 2026. The existing uncertainty revolves around whether ´Vision Air´ will replace the Vision Pro outright or simply offer a more affordable entry point into Apple´s mixed reality ecosystem. The evolving product strategy suggests Apple is determined to gain a firmer foothold in the mixed reality space, leveraging its next-gen devices to capture both mainstream and high-end segments.