The future generation of Apple Vision Pro could solve two main problems of the model, which the company announced during the last WWDC. According to Mark Gurman of BloombergThe company is working on a new model that will not only be lighter and more compact, but will also allow units Ships directly from the factory with each person graduating.without the need to purchase additional lenses.
According to the journalist, this is one of the main problems of current models. One of them is “neck tension” which caused difficulties during testing due to its large size and weight. We reiterate that this problem can be solved by reducing the weight of the model; perhaps using other materials. Secondly, there is a usage issue for people using prescription glasses.
Currently, if a glasses wearer wants to use Apple Vision Pro, they will have to additionally purchase prescription lenses designed by Zeiss, which will attach magnetically to the viewfinder. Although Apple did not specify during the presentation whether this type of accessory should be purchased separately, nor its price, a few months ago Gurman suggested that They will cost “between $300 and $600 per pair.”. Apple’s website also states that “vision accessories sold separately.” That is, for Apple Vision Pro, someone who wears glasses will have to pay up to $4,099.
Including factory prescription lenses in Apple Vision Pro can be a challenge.
So, the fact that the next Apple Vision Pro will come from the factory with prescription lenses will save the user from having to pay an unfair extra price compared to any other type of consumer. Apple is of course still exploring how to make this possible, since A person’s ending may change over time. This will mean that the user, if their vision changes, will not be able to use Vision Pro.
Apple Vision Pro is a much simpler problem that can be solved in augmented reality glasses, since they will have a design more similar to that of regular glasses. Apple, however, does not seem to be paying much attention to this project. In fact, Gurman points out that Apple ultimately canceled the project because the technology for the device “was too difficult to implement.”
It’s also unclear whether Apple will release a cheaper Vision Pro. Rumors about this have been circulating for months, although recent leaks suggest that the company has canceled this model.
Source: Hiper Textual

I’m Ben Stock, a highly experienced and passionate journalist with a career in the news industry spanning more than 10 years. I specialize in writing content for websites, including researching and interviewing sources to produce engaging articles. My current role is as an author at Gadget Onus, where I mainly cover the mobile section.