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According to the rumors, Apple is expected to launch the second-gen Vision Pro headset later this year by the end of 2025.
Apple's upcoming Vision Air headset teased in new leaks: all-new form factor, powered by Apple's latest flagship iPhone processor, cheaper price point.
Apple is reportedly working on new wearables that focus on "head-mounted" devices with two from its roadmap starting later this year.
These are five visionOS 26 features that will make Apple Vision Pro a better product, and possibly even worth the retail price for those who can afford one.
Flash-forward to this year’s WWDC. No longer the keynote’s headliner, Vision Pro took its place among the Apple platforms getting operating system updates in the fall—in its case, VisionOS 26.
Apple Vision Pro gains PlayStation VR2 Sense controller support with visionOS 26, and it will open up a wide array of possibilities when developers get on board.
News Xcode 26 code raises hopes for a cheaper Vision Pro, but there’s probably nothing to see here There's Vision Pro, and then there's Vision Pro 4K. Mysterious! By David Price ...
Remember Apple’s Vision Pro? That's the $3,499 mixed reality headset the company launched early in 2024 that failed to garner much public interest. Apple has steamed ahead with updates for the ...
Logitech Muse, a stylus, is getting Vision support for 3D stylus work, and PlayStation VR 2 controllers are going to work with Vision Pro games.
Apple's Vision Pro headset was introduced two years ago, but this year's WWDC conference has news on new VisionOS features coming later this year. Besides new design updates and a new name ...
With visionOS 26, Apple begins to zero-in on what the Vision Pro is actually used for Local multi-user experiences and widgets headline Apple's annual software update.
Among Vision Pro’s list of new features comes something we’ve been waiting for: actual support for VR input devices, including motion controllers and a spatially-tracked stylus.