Code found in iOS 17.3 Beta 2 suggests Apple might be developing a more affordable Vision Pro VR headset.
The golden boy of VR headsets, theApple Vision Pro, will be up forsale on February 2with a bunch offree accessoriesand a ridiculously high $3,499 price tag. The VR headset brings advanced hardware that gives a futuristic feel but its price might deter many buyers.
Appleseems to be aware of this as rumors of a cheaper Vision Pro headset have started to emerge.9to5Machas discovered several strings of code on iOS 17.3 beta 2, which refer to the device as Vision, removing the “Pro” branding. This might suggest Apple is making necessary changes to launch a low-cost VR headset.
Cheaper Vision Pro could have less-impressive specs
9to5Macrecently reported that multiple references to “Apple Vision Pro” have been modified to simply “Apple Vision.”
One example highlighted by the source involves strings associated with the App Store. Previously, the text indicated “Mac, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro Apps,” but it has now been revised to “Mac, iPad, and Apple Vision Apps.”
The changes in the code might suggest Apple’s low-cost VR headset is in the works. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurmanpreviously claimedthe Cupertino company is aiming for a price point in the $1500-$2500 range.
According to Gurman, one strategy Apple plans to use to cut costs is by ditching the EyeSight feature. This feature uses an external OLED display to show others a virtual representation of the user’s facial expression.
Apple might also go for lower-res screens and switch to an Apple A-series iPhone processor instead of the high-end M-series Mac chip that runs the Vision Pro right now.
Anurag Singh was a Tech Writer on Dexerto’s UK team, expertly covering laptops, smartphones, and wearables. He covers the biggest tech news from major brands such as Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft. He also has bylines at Android Police, Neowin, MakeTechEasier, Gizmochina.