Apple is continuing to expand its efforts in the extended reality (XR) market and plans to launch a more affordable version of its Vision Pro headset between late 2025 and early 2026, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Alongside this, the company is also actively developing its first smart glasses, signaling a broader push into wearable technology.
Since the debut of the Vision Pro, Apple has been seeking ways to make the device more accessible to a wider audience. The company’s strategy involves creating products that are lighter, more comfortable, and more affordable. Gurman reports that the upcoming version of the Vision Pro will be a lighter and less expensive model, designed for longer periods of comfortable wear.
To achieve this, Apple plans to use internal titanium frames while maintaining an aluminum exterior finish. This construction will not only enhance durability but also help visually differentiate the “Pro” model from the more mainstream variant. Rumors suggest that the new headset could be named “Apple Vision” or “Apple Vision Air.”

Mockups of Apple’s “Vision Pro Air” and the Smart glasses codenamed “N50” (Image: DALL-E)
This more affordable model is intended to attract consumers who might find the current Vision Pro’s price and weight prohibitive, helping Apple build a larger user base before introducing a full second-generation Vision Pro. By broadening its XR ecosystem, Apple aims to strengthen its position in a growing yet still emerging market.
In parallel, Apple is also working on smart glasses, internally codenamed N50. Unlike the Vision Pro, these glasses are expected to function more like Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses, incorporating AI features, environmental sensors, microphones, and speakers. However, the initial version of the smart glasses will reportedly not include augmented reality (AR) displays. Instead, they will focus on delivering contextual information through audio and AI-based interactions.
Although still in early development with no official release timeline, these glasses are seen as a potential introduction to “Apple Intelligence,” a concept centered around providing discreet, context-aware information to users. Apple is still considering whether the glasses will feature cameras for photography, balancing the desire for advanced functionality against privacy concerns.
Together, these initiatives suggest Apple is preparing a multi-tiered approach to wearable technology, offering both high-end immersive experiences and more subtle, everyday smart devices to meet a range of consumer needs.
Filed in Apple, Apple Vision Pro, eXtended Reality (XR) and Smart Glasses.
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