Apple Vision Pro 2 Confirmed for September Launch — 40% Lighter, $2,499 Starting Price
Apple is finalizing the Vision Pro 2 headset, featuring a dramatically lighter form factor, improved battery life, and a new $2,499 entry price point.
Apple is preparing to launch the second generation of its Vision Pro mixed reality headset as early as September, according to multiple supply chain sources. The new device addresses the most common criticisms of the original: its weight, battery life, and price.
Design Overhaul
The Vision Pro 2 reportedly weighs 30% less than its predecessor, achieved through the use of new titanium alloys and custom silicon packaging. The external battery pack has been redesigned with a new magnetic connector and can now last up to 4 hours on a single charge.
Display Improvements
The micro-OLED displays have been upgraded to 5K resolution per eye, with improved refresh rates of 120Hz that significantly reduce motion sickness during extended use.
Pricing Strategy
Apple is said to be introducing a new "Vision Pro Lite" variant starting at $2,499 — a $1,000 reduction from the original's launch price — targeting enterprise customers and early adopters.
Developer Ecosystem
Apple has reportedly been working closely with major developers to ensure a robust app library at launch. Over 500 native visionOS apps are said to be ready, including enterprise productivity tools from Microsoft and Adobe.
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