Forbes June 24, 2024
Andrew Williams

Apple’s Vision Pro is great but has one key issue, its high price. A cheaper version is expected in the future, but it may not be a true standalone headset.

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is considering a future Vision Pro headset that requires a connection to a phone, tablet or MacBook.

The current Vision Pro has a version of Apple’s M2 processor plus an Apple R1 chipset, which handles the information from the headset’s sensors.

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