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Gurman: Apple may release its second-generation Vision Pro between fall 2025 and spring 2026, and it could feature an M5 around when the first Macs get the chip

assuming it's released — will look almost entirely like the current [image] Forums: r/apple : Gurman: Apple Vision Pro 2 on track for release between Fall 2025 and Spring 2026

9to5Mac Michael Burkhardt

Context & Ripple Effects

Apple’s earlier Vision Pro coverage paired the headset’s 2024 launch preparation with a broader Mac-chip roadmap, making a shared next-generation chip cadence a meaningful product-planning signal rather than an isolated headset rumor.

Later reporting complicated the exact configuration: one account described an early Vision Pro refresh with an M4 chip and revised strap, while another projected M5-based Vision Pro production before a lower-cost model. This report is an early marker of that refresh-versus-redesign debate.

First-order effects

  • The report sets expectations for Apple’s next Vision Pro around a processor refresh timed alongside the first M5 Macs, potentially aligning its headset and computer hardware cycles.
  • For current Vision Pro buyers and developers, it points to continuity rather than an immediately distinct new platform: the reported second generation would look largely like the existing device.

Second-order effects

  • A Mac-timed chip transition would make Vision Pro’s performance roadmap more dependent on Apple’s broader silicon rollout, concentrating attention on cross-device software and developer support.
  • Conflicting later accounts of an M4 refresh versus an M5 model leave Apple’s near-term headset positioning unsettled, while the reported delay of a cheaper version limits the likelihood that a refresh alone broadens the addressable market quickly.

Third-order effects

  • If Apple continues to update Vision Pro through the same chip generations as Macs, spatial computing may develop as an extension of Apple’s existing computing stack rather than as a separately paced hardware category.
  • The coverage suggests a two-track headset strategy could be emerging—incremental premium refreshes first, lower-cost expansion later—but the model, timing, and chip details remain unconfirmed.

The trend: Apple’s spatial-computing strategy appears to be shifting toward iterative, silicon-led platform updates before any broader price-tier expansion.

Discussion

  • @bengeskin Ben Geskin on x
    @theapplehub @markgurman If it's smaller, lighter and less expensive, yes
  • @spatialreport @spatialreport on x
    GURMAN: Apple Vision Pro 2 on track for release between Fall 2025 and Spring 2026  “Apple is working on several ideas for its Vision headset line, but at least one version of the second-generation Vision Pro — assuming it's released — will look almost entirely like the current […
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    Gurman: Apple Vision Pro 2 on track for release between Fall 2025 and Spring 2026