The first generation Vision Pro isn’t out yet, but, according to The Elec, Apple is working on second generation of the headset will feature more advanced micro-OLED displays that offer higher brightness and improved efficiency.
The first gen Spatial Computer is due in early 2024 (likely late January or early February). It will cost US$3,499 (and higher) and apparently only be available in limited quantities at first.
The Elec says the second gen Vision Pro will be upgraded from an WOLED display to an RGB OLEDoS display in 2027. This will offer higher brightness and other benefits.
Speaking of a future iteration of the headset, I’m a bit skeptical, but a DigiTimes report (which requires a subscription) claims that the second-generation Apple Vision Pro headset will include four versions, one of which will be more price-friendly.
According to DigiTimes, one of the four second gen Spatial Computers will be a direct follow-up to the first gen system. The second will be a more affordable model (perhaps $1,500 or so), and the report doesn’t clarify what the other two models might be.
In June, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said that a second-generation high-end model and a lower-end headset that should include these features:
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