The M5 refresh makes the new Apple Vision Pro faster and improves some features, but it doesn't change the fact that the headset still doesn't have a long-term place in most people's homes.
Apple Vision Pro (M5) Review: More Power, Better Fit, Same $3,500 Reality
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How the Apple Vision Pro has improved this year
visionOS 26 now supports playback of 180 and 360 degree action cam footage from Insta360, GoPro, and Canon. And rather than bother with creating their own controllers when they don’t want to, Apple ...
Apple Vision Pro (M5)
Internally, the new Vision Pro uses Apple’s recently released M5 chip, which offers a significant increase in raw power over the three-year-old M2 in the original Vision Pro. It’s the same processor ...
With Apple’s help, storytellers are figuring out Vision Pro
The headset opens up immersive new opportunities for dramas, documentaries, music videos, and beyond. Some filmmakers and developers are diving right in.
visionOS 26.2 adds big change for using Apple Vision Pro on the go
OS 26.2 brings a big upgrade to using Apple Vision Pro on the go, expanding the existing Travel Mode feature beyond planes and trains.
Minor bug fix update for Apple Vision Pro arrives with visionOS 26.2
Not every point update comes with a bunch of user-facing features, and that's the case for visionOS 26.2, available now with a range of bug fixes.