Apple is preparing to release its next-generation mixed reality glasses, the Vision Pro 2, towards the end of the year. The device comes with Apple’s next-generation M5 chip, replacing the M2 chip found in the previous model. According to code discovered in the software, the M5 chip provides a significant increase in both processing power and graphics performance.
The Vision Pro 2 will stand out with its chip.
Thanks to improvements in the manufacturing process, the M5 chip can deliver higher performance while consuming less power. This directly impacts the Vision Pro 2’s battery life and also allows the device to run less hot under intensive use.

The design remains largely faithful to the previous model. The device’s appearance remains largely unchanged, with Apple seemingly focusing on hardware improvements in this version. There are rumors that the headband may feature some improvements for user comfort, but these details have not yet been confirmed. Aside from ergonomics, the design remains similar to the previous Vision Pro.
The Vision Pro 2 offers a smoother experience, particularly in scenarios requiring high processing power, such as multitasking, mixed reality applications, and 3D visualization. This development could lead to the device gaining more traction among professional users and performance-oriented consumers.
There is no official pricing announcement for the device. However, the Vision Pro 2 is reportedly considered a strong alternative for users considering investing in this type of technology for the first time. By combining hardware power with software maturity, the Vision Pro 2 is poised to deliver a more balanced user experience.