As production of the first-generation Apple Vision Pro is set to end by the end of the year, it hints that the company will pool its resources towards an affordable mixed-reality headset, which has been reported to launch sometime in 2025. However, it is entirely possible that there is a long waiting time for the less pricey headset because an analyst predicts that production has been delayed well beyond 2027. There are various reasons why this would happen, but for now, the next Apple Vision Pro slated to replace the current one will be its direct successor and is said to arrive with a notable chipset upgrade.
The reason for the low-cost Apple Vision Pro delay is the lack of successful use cases needed to justify a purchase; a price reduction alone will not attract customers
The price-competitive Apple Vision Pro was previously said to cost around $2,000 and will ship with cut-down features such as sporting an A-series chipset instead of an M-series one, along with a display with a significantly reduced pixel density. TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has mentioned on X that the production delay will go well beyond 2027, meaning that those who were discouraged to pick up the $3,499 model because of its ludicrous will probably have to wait several years before their budget allows them to experience mixed-reality content.
Kuo instead believes that the second-generation Apple Vision Pro will arrive in 2025 and is said to feature the M5 chipset. The analyst had previously talked about this upgrade, mentioning that the SoC will introduce…
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