Recent Bloomberg reporting from Mark Gurman indicates Apple has shelved plans for a near-term Vision Pro refresh and is now targeting a next-generation mixed-reality headset no earlier than 2028, shifting resources toward a lighter, lower-cost AR glasses project expected in 2027. Earlier rumors of an M5-equipped model arriving in late 2025 or spring 2026 have been revised amid slower-than-expected developer adoption and supply-chain constraints. This timeline supports the market-implied 94% probability against a 2027 launch. A credible surprise acceleration—such as an unannounced hardware milestone or major partnership—could theoretically compress development, though current signals point to deliberate pacing to align with broader platform maturity.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedA qualifying product must be named "Apple Vision" and be recognized as a successor to the original Apple Vision Pro product, similar to the relationship between iPhone 14 and iPhone 15. A new Apple Vision product released without a number, under a designation other than Apple Vision Pro 2 will qualify if it retains the original functions of the Apple Vision Pro and expands on them in such a way that it is clear that this product is a successor.
Releases framed as an upgrade or refresh (e.g. the 2025 release of the Apple Vision Pro with an M5 chip) will not qualify as a successor to the original Apple Vision Pro product.
In order to be considered released, the product must be available for purchase by the general public within the specified timeframe. An announcement or unveiling alone is not sufficient.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from Apple. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...A qualifying product must be named "Apple Vision" and be recognized as a successor to the original Apple Vision Pro product, similar to the relationship between iPhone 14 and iPhone 15. A new Apple Vision product released without a number, under a designation other than Apple Vision Pro 2 will qualify if it retains the original functions of the Apple Vision Pro and expands on them in such a way that it is clear that this product is a successor.
Releases framed as an upgrade or refresh (e.g. the 2025 release of the Apple Vision Pro with an M5 chip) will not qualify as a successor to the original Apple Vision Pro product.
In order to be considered released, the product must be available for purchase by the general public within the specified timeframe. An announcement or unveiling alone is not sufficient.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from Apple. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Recent Bloomberg reporting from Mark Gurman indicates Apple has shelved plans for a near-term Vision Pro refresh and is now targeting a next-generation mixed-reality headset no earlier than 2028, shifting resources toward a lighter, lower-cost AR glasses project expected in 2027. Earlier rumors of an M5-equipped model arriving in late 2025 or spring 2026 have been revised amid slower-than-expected developer adoption and supply-chain constraints. This timeline supports the market-implied 94% probability against a 2027 launch. A credible surprise acceleration—such as an unannounced hardware milestone or major partnership—could theoretically compress development, though current signals point to deliberate pacing to align with broader platform maturity.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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