The rumor mill surrounding Apple never stops churning. Now a report is causing a stir, claiming the Apple Vision Pro 2 is already in production and could be released by April 2026. Sounds exciting – but is there any truth to it? Here's all the information currently known.
Apple has taken a major step toward mixed reality with the Vision Pro. While the headset is expensive and intended primarily for enthusiasts, it demonstrates what's technologically possible. Shortly after its market launch, speculation about a second generation began. Now, a report claims that Apple has already begun mass production of the components. Sounds almost too good to be true. That's why it's worth taking a closer look at the facts.
Mass production of the components is said to already be underway
According to the Chinese website IT Home, the components of the second generation of the Apple Vision Pro are already in mass production. Specifically, there is talk that important components such as display panels, casings, and other parts are already in production. The new model may be called Apple Vision Pro 2 and, according to the report, could go on sale as soon as a year from now—by April 2026 at the latest. The source cites several unnamed insiders but does not provide any details about the technology or features of the new headset. It therefore remains unclear whether the design or software will change, how powerful the new chip will be, or whether the headset will be cheaper than the current model.
Be careful with the source
As exciting as the information sounds, it should be taken with caution. IT Home hasn't been noted for providing particularly accurate advance information on Apple products. Furthermore, the report currently stands alone—there are no other sources confirming ongoing mass production. And there's another problem: In September 2024, well-known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo stated that Apple would not begin mass production of the second Vision Pro generation until the second half of 2025. He also assumes that the new chip—presumably the M5—will be used, but expects the market launch to be after April 2026. Kuo is considered one of the most reliable sources when it comes to Apple. IT Home, on the other hand, cannot rely on a comparable track record. This makes it difficult to take the new information seriously.
What is known about the Apple Vision Pro 2?
Aside from the question of when the new headset will hit the market, there's also speculation about possible technical improvements. Here's an overview of what's currently being discussed:
- The headset is said to be equipped with a more powerful M5 chip.
- Apple could integrate more artificial intelligence into the system.
- It is likely that Apple will revise the design to make it lighter and more comfortable.
- There are indications that Apple is also working on a cheaper version of the headset to reach more users.
However, there is no official information on this. Apple, as always, remains tight-lipped about future products.
What does this mean for you?
If you're considering purchasing a Vision Pro, patience is required. The current report sounds promising, but there's no reliable evidence that production is actually underway. If you want to wait for the next model, expect a market launch by the end of 2026 or later. If IT Home's report turns out to be accurate, it would be a surprise—and a reason for many potential buyers to postpone purchasing the current model. A second generation usually brings not only better technology, but often also an improved user experience and better value.
Apple Vision Pro 2: Lots of speculation, little substance
The Apple Vision Pro 2 is definitely in the planning stages – that's for sure. But whether it will be released by April 2026, as IT Home claims, remains questionable. The report doesn't provide any details and stands alone so far. Ming-Chi Kuo's prediction seems more realistic, even if it takes a bit longer. In the end, all that's left is to observe what happens in the coming months and wait for reliable information. If you're hoping for the best mixed reality experience with Apple technology, waiting for the second generation could be worth it. But don't rely on every source that pops up – especially with Apple, patience is often the better advisor. (Image: Apple)
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