Apple Upgrades Vision Pro to M5 Chip — Same $3,499 Price, Ships Oct 22
Apple has released an updated Vision Pro headset powered by its new M5 chip, replacing the original M2-based model. The refreshed headset promises faster performance and expanded capabilities while keeping the starting price at $3,499 for the 256GB configuration. Pre-orders are live, and shipping begins on October 22.
Key changes and details:
- M5 chipset: expected to deliver improved CPU/GPU performance and efficiency versus the M2.
- Price unchanged: base model remains $3,499 with 256GB storage.
- New Dual Knit Band: adds a top strap for additional comfort and secure fit.
- Availability: pre-orders open now; shipments start Oct 22.
According to reports from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is also continuing work on a broader XR hardware roadmap. Earlier plans for a lighter, cheaper Vision Pro were reportedly deprioritized while teams shift focus to smart glasses. Sources say Apple is developing two smart-glasses concepts: a no-display model that pairs with iPhones (targeted for a 2027 release) and a screen-equipped pair to compete with devices like Meta’s Ray-Ban Display (targeted for 2028).
What this means: the M5 Vision Pro is positioned as a performance refresh rather than a price or form-factor overhaul. Apple appears to be balancing high-end spatial computing with longer-term bets on lighter, phone-paired glasses and a separate, display-equipped glasses product down the line.
For more details, see Apple’s Vision Pro page: https://www.apple.com/vision-pro/, and reporting from Bloomberg: Bloomberg. The original coverage appeared on Engadget: Engadget.
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