The Dream of Magic Goggles
Imagine you are playing with a pair of magic goggles. When you put them on, you are no longer in your living room. Instead, you are standing on the surface of Mars, or swimming with dolphins in the ocean, or watching a giant movie screen that is a hundred feet tall. For a long time, this was just a dream we saw in cartoon movies and science fiction books. But in the real world, smart engineers have been working very hard to build these magic goggles. They call it spatial computing, which is a big word that means the computer can understand the space around you and put digital things right into the real world. The most famous pair of these magic goggles was built by a company called Apple, and they named it the Apple Vision Pro.
When the first Apple Vision Pro came out, people were absolutely amazed. It was like holding a piece of the future in your hands. The pictures were so clear, and the way your eyes and hands could control the goggles felt like actual magic. But there was a catch. These first magic goggles were very, very expensive, and they were a bit heavy to wear for a long time. Everyone started wondering, when will Apple make a second version that is lighter, cheaper, and even better? Many people thought the Apple Vision Pro 2 would be announced at the big Apple party in June 2026, called WWDC. But unfortunately, that is not going to happen.
The Big News: A Long Wait Until 2028
Just before the WWDC 2026 event started, a very famous reporter who knows a lot of Apple's secrets, named Mark Gurman, shared some surprising news. He told everyone that if you are waiting for the Apple Vision Pro 2, you need to reset your expectations. The second generation of the Vision Pro is not coming this year, and it is not even coming next year. According to the latest reports, the Apple Vision Pro 2 has been delayed until at least 2028. This means that the people who bought the first version will have to wait for more than four years to get a brand-new hardware upgrade. That is a very long time in the fast-moving world of technology.
Why is Apple making us wait so long? The answer is that building these magic goggles is incredibly difficult. The first Vision Pro was packed with the most advanced technology in the world, but it required a lot of battery power and heavy materials to keep it working. To make the Vision Pro 2, Apple's engineers have to figure out how to make the computer brain inside much smaller and cooler, so the goggles can be as light as a normal pair of sunglasses. They also need to make the battery last much longer. Solving these giant physics and engineering puzzles takes a lot of time, which is why the release has been pushed all the way to 2028.
What About the Software? visionOS 27 is Here
Even though there is no new hardware to play with, Apple did not completely forget about the people who own the first Vision Pro. At WWDC 2026, Apple showed off a brand-new software update called visionOS 27. Think of software like the rules of a board game. The hardware is the board and the pieces, but the software is the rulebook that tells you how to play. By updating the software to visionOS 27, Apple is adding new rules, new games, and new tricks to the existing goggles.
This new software update focuses heavily on something called on-device AI. This means the magic goggles are getting a smarter brain that can do more work by itself, without needing to connect to the internet. It can understand your voice better, help you organize your digital workspace, and even create 3D objects just by you describing them. While it is disappointing that we do not have a lighter, cheaper headset to wear, the new software ensures that the current Vision Pro will still feel fresh, powerful, and useful for a long time.
Should You Buy a Vision Pro Right Now?
This big delay leaves many people with a very tricky question. If the Vision Pro 2 is not coming until 2028, should you buy the first version now, or should you save your money? If you are a developer who builds apps, or a huge fan of technology who just has to have the coolest new toys, the first Vision Pro is still an amazing piece of engineering. The screens are beautiful, and the new visionOS 27 software will keep it feeling modern. However, if you are a normal person who just wants to watch movies or play games, the high price and the heavy weight might be too much, especially knowing that a much better version is coming in a few years.
In the end, the delay of the Apple Vision Pro 2 to 2028 is a reminder that creating the future is not as simple as snapping your fingers. It takes years of trial and error, testing, and solving impossible puzzles. Apple is taking the long road to ensure that when the Vision Pro 2 finally arrives, it will be the perfect magic goggles that everyone dreams of. Until then, the software updates will keep the dream alive, one line of code at a time.
Official Information & Social Media
For official updates on Apple's spatial computing roadmap, you can follow their official newsroom. The community also actively discusses these delays on social media platforms.
Official Social Media Post: Instagram Post: Apple Vision Pro 2 is now reportedly delayed until 2028