
Leaked components of the Apple Vision Pro 2 suggest a support for claims of a lighter construction.
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The Apple Vision Pro 2 headset is seeing an increase in leaks and disclosures as its anticipated release draws near.
The latest information comes from known Apple leaker Kosutami, who shared some components for the new Vision setup, as reported by Apple Insider.
In a post on X, it was claimed that a new charging cable was revealed, including images of it from both ends.
While this may not seem particularly thrilling on its own, it reinforces other speculations when considered in context.
Just a day prior, another leaker suggested that the upcoming Apple Vision Pro would utilize new materials, specifically titanium, making it lighter than the existing model.
This claim also noted that the new version would feature dark blue graphite components.
Now, with this latest leaked set of images, we see those dark graphite components embodied in the charging cable.
Apple Vision Pro 2 charging cable
The cable is said to connect the headset to the external battery power supply.
It appears to be wrapped in a near-black woven sheath material, ending with a round connector that has a bare-metal inner connection ring and pins, while the outer part is dark with a white indicator dot.
At the other end of the cable, a Lightning-style connector can be seen, which is broader than Apple’s standard connector. This design was also present in the original model, making it understandable.
However, this new version differs as it has eight pins, in contrast to the 12 pins in the current Vision Pro.
When is the Apple Vision Pro 2 release date
Apple is anticipated to unveil the new Vision Pro headset at the WWDC event in June. This was when the first version was launched, and the company generally follows a yearly update cycle with its other products.
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Leaked components of the Apple Vision Pro 2 suggest a support for claims of a lighter construction.
Leaks regarding the components of the Apple Vision Pro 2 suggest that it may support claims of a lighter build.