
"Apple is set to release an updated version of its Vision Pro headset, which was first released in the US early last year before a wider rollout. Unlike the original version, this updated Vision Pro will be equipped with the new M5 chip, which entered mass production at the start of the year. Akin to the device's 'brain', the M5 chip allows for faster and more energy-efficient processing speeds, optimised for the latest AI demands."
"The device will also have an 'improved strap' providing more support and comfort for the wearer, with bands along the back and the top of the head, MacRumors reports. The current Vision Pro weighs around 600g and currently starts at £3,499 on Apple's website - although it's unclear if this new model will be lighter or cheaper. Vision Pro has 'struggled to build much of a following so far', Gurman adds, partly because the closed 'design limits its appeal'."
Apple will launch three new hardware products later this week, each featuring the M5 processing chip to provide enhanced AI capabilities. The devices are likely to reach shelves before the end of the month. Recent rollouts already include the iPhone 17 line, iPhone Air, AirPods Pro 3 and new watches. One confirmed update is a revised Vision Pro headset equipped with the M5 chip and an improved strap with bands across the back and top of the head for added support and comfort. The current Vision Pro weighs about 600g and starts at £3,499; its adoption has been limited partly due to a closed design and wearability constraints.
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