The wait for the next generation of Apple's Vision Pro headset will continue to drag on, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. In his latest newsletter, Power On, Gurman provides insights that suggest Apple is at least 18 months away from releasing the Vision Pro 2. This report sheds light on Apple's long-term strategy for their innovative AR headset, suggesting a cautious approach based on extensive customer feedback.
The Apple Vision Pro headset has generated a lot of interest since its launch and is considered a milestone in the field of augmented reality (AR). The development and refinement of this technology is critical to the company's future and could set new standards in the way we interact with digital content. The predictions and speculation surrounding the release of the second generation Vision Pro headset raise important questions about how Apple is driving innovation and responding to consumer feedback.
Apple Vision Pro 2: Improvements based on customer feedback
Mark Gurman lifts outthat Apple is conducting a thorough analysis of feedback from customers who returned the first Vision Pro headset. This move demonstrates the company's commitment to continuous improvement and ensures that the next version of the headset meets consumer expectations even better. The longer time span between generations of the Vision Pro headset suggests that Apple may be pursuing a more sophisticated development cycle based on extensive research and development. Ming-Chi Kuo and Omdia's predictions provide further insight into the potential release time of the Vision Pro 2, with 2027 mentioned as a potential date. These timeframes emphasize the diligence with which Apple is working to perfect their AR headset. The possibility of a more affordable Vision headset around 2025 could represent a strategy to bring AR technology to a wider audience while continuing development of the Vision Pro. (Image: Apple)