Apple is suspending development of the Vision Pro 2. The company plans to release a “budget helmet” next year

A few months ago, we learned from a leak that the Apple Vision Pro 2 wouldn’t debut until August 2025 at the earliest. However, The Information claims that Apple has paused work on the Vision Pro 2 and intends to release a cheaper model in late 2025.
The Information claims that Apple has paused work on the Vision Pro 2 and intends to release a cheaper model in late 2025.
The publication claims that the number of employees involved in the development of the Vision Pro 2 has been gradually reduced, and Apple has informed at least one of its suppliers that it has suspended work on the second-generation Vision Pro.
The Information claims that Apple has suspended work on the Vision Pro 2.

It’s not yet clear how much the cheaper Vision headset will cost, but The Information reports that Apple plans to price it at around $1,500.
The Information reports that Apple plans to price it at around $1,500.
The lower-priced Vision is expected to skimp on some of the Pro model’s features. Rumors claim that the cheaper Vision will borrow the high-end display from the Pro model, but will feature a simpler headband, smaller speakers, and fewer cameras. Still, Apple is said to be struggling to bring down the price of the cheaper Vision without cutting back too many features.
Apple is said to be trying hard to keep the price of the cheaper Vision down without cutting back on too many features.
Apple may resume work on the Vision Pro 2 in the future, but for now, development has been put on hold to focus on a cheaper model.