Wall Street Journal interview from last year. “At $3,500, it’s not a widely accessible product,” Cook mentioned. “Currently, it’s aimed at early adopters. It’s intended for those eager to experience future technology today — that audience is who it’s designed for. Thankfully, there are sufficient individuals in that demographic to make it thrilling.”
Besides early adopters, numerous people have been anticipating a more affordable variant of the Apple Vision Pro — and while that might not be forthcoming yet, any rumors concerning forthcoming products suffice. In this context, a fresh report from MacRumors indicates that the second-generation model of Apple’s headset will come equipped with an M5 processor. What implications does this hold for the device’s future?