If the reports of Apple employing the iPhone model for its headsets are true, then I presume we’ll have Vision Pro headsets and Vision Air headsets or something similar. Cheaper Vision headsets will probably do without the EyeSight display and use less stellar screens.

I guess it won’t look as sleek in plastic.
Gurman’s report contradicts reports of Vision Pro 2 being canceled. According to Gurman, Vision Pro 2 will most likely happen, but has been put on the back burner for now. Apple might be looking to find its footing in the XR (Extended Reality) industry before trying again with such a premium headset.According to a recent survey, very few people have used VR but those who have keep coming back for more. Maybe Apple’s new strategy will be to let people get a taste of MR (Mixed Reality) before offering them a fully loaded “Pro” headset.
But then again, as Gurman pointed out, even a discounted Vision Pro is unobtainable for most consumers because the base price is so high. I’m interested to see if Apple can offer a headset that feels Apple but is priced low enough that the average consumer is willing to try it out.
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