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Apple upgrades Vision Pro with AI brains, sharper views, and longer battery life

The future is on your face, and it costs $3,499

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What Happened: Well, Apple just dropped the next generation of the Vision Pro, and the big news is that it’s now packing the brand-new M5 chip.

  • They’ve given it a serious performance boost, making everything look even crisper and run faster, and you can actually use it for longer thanks to better battery life.
  • They’ve also introduced a new, comfier “Dual Knit Band” and a whole new operating system, visionOS 26, which brings a bunch of cool new stuff to the experience.
  • You can pre-order it right now, and it’ll hit stores on October 22nd.

Why Is This Important: This is basically Apple planting its flag and saying they’re the king of this whole “spatial computing” world.

  • The new M5 chip is a beast—what that tech jargon means is that it’s just ridiculously fast, making everything feel instant.
  • The AI part of the chip got a huge boost, which helps it do all that mind-bending 3D stuff in real-time.
  • And maybe one of the biggest deals is the battery life is a bit better, and the new band means you can wear it for longer without feeling it. It’s a step toward making this less of a gadget and more of a tool you can actually use for a while.
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Why Should I Care: So, what’s in it for you? This is still all about changing the way you do pretty much everything.

  • We’re talking about watching movies in 3D in your own personal theater, playing games that feel incredibly immersive, and even watching live NBA games like you’re sitting courtside. With over a million apps, there’s a ton to do.
  • But it’s not just for fun. Professionals are using this for some serious work, like designing a car in 3D, letting pilots practice in a simulator, or helping surgeons plan an operation. It’s a powerful tool for both creativity and getting real work done.

What’s Next: Apple isn’t slowing down. They’re going all-in on building out this world. Expect to see a lot more movies and shows made just for this, plus a flood of new apps. They’re even launching a new iPad app this fall to help you find and manage your Vision Pro content. This is just the beginning of them weaving their AI and 3D media into everything.

Pricing and Availability: Alright, let’s talk price. The new Apple Vision Pro starts at $3,499. That gets you the 256GB model, but you can also get it in 512GB and 1TB versions. Again, pre-orders are live now on their website, and you can go try one out in a store before they officially go on sale on October 22nd.

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