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Apple to Use Titanium in Vision Pro 2, Aims for Lighter and More Affordable AR Headset

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Apple is taking a bold step toward refining its augmented reality (AR) technology with the next iteration of its mixed-reality headset, as the company reportedly plans to incorporate titanium into the internal structure of its upcoming Vision Pro 2.

The shift comes in response to one of the most widely noted shortcomings of the first-generation Vision Pro — its hefty design. While the original headset was praised for its industry-leading immersive visuals and innovative interface, its weight remained a consistent pain point, particularly for users seeking longer wearability.

According to a report by GSM Arena, Apple will utilize titanium to reduce the overall weight of the Vision Pro 2 without sacrificing strength or performance. The outer casing, however, is expected to continue using aluminium, finished in a new dark graphite blue tone — a modern aesthetic callback to earlier Apple designs like the iPhone 5.

“Titanium offers a winning balance of durability and reduced weight — but it’s a premium material, and Apple is betting on it to elevate both comfort and appeal,” the report noted.

A Shift Toward Comfort and Affordability

Apple’s decision to integrate titanium underscores a broader strategic shift: enhancing user comfort while also making the device more accessible to a wider consumer base. With the Vision Pro’s steep launch price having limited its market reach, insiders suggest that the tech giant is now working on cost-optimisation, possibly through supply chain efficiencies and design modifications.

Speculation is mounting that the new device may shed the "Pro" branding altogether. Names such as "Apple Vision" or "Vision Air" have been floated in tech circles, reflecting a focus on lightness, wearability, and broader usability.

“This isn't just a hardware tweak — it’s a signal of Apple’s intent to democratize AR,” said an analyst familiar with Apple’s wearable strategy.

Continued Push for Spatial Technology

The Vision Pro 2 will reportedly retain Apple’s hallmark spatial computing capabilities, with potential enhancements powered by AI and machine learning, including new gesture controls and immersive content integrations.

Apple has also been investing heavily in spatial content tools and applications, aiming to build an ecosystem that supports work, entertainment, and communication in mixed reality environments. The introduction of a lighter, more ergonomically designed headset could be a turning point for adoption beyond early adopters and developers.

Balancing Premium Feel with Broader Reach

Despite the high cost of titanium, Apple appears committed to delivering a product that maintains its premium brand promise while opening the door to wider market penetration. The company’s hardware lineup in recent years has included titanium elements in Apple Watch Ultra models, reinforcing its interest in durable yet elegant materials.

“Apple is now striking a balance between cutting-edge design and user accessibility,” said a market analyst at TechView Global. “Reducing the weight while working toward affordability is the natural next step if Apple wants to own the next generation of wearables.”

What Comes Next?

While the official launch date for the Vision Pro 2 remains under wraps, the company’s recent filings and supplier movements suggest that development is well underway. The new headset is expected to debut sometime in early 2026, with developers likely receiving early access kits in the months ahead.

Until then, consumers and industry watchers will keep a close eye on Apple’s moves — as the Vision lineup continues to shape not just the company’s future, but the next chapter of consumer AR technology.

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