Apple ‘Vision Air’ power cable images emerge online

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More images of a re -designed power cable for the future apple “Vision Air” headset were shared online today by Leikar, known as Prototype Collector and “Kosutami”.

Yesterday, Leikar reported that Apple “Vision Air” will facilitate a thin design and switch the battery attachment and many of its internal structures to the titanium to reduce the overall weight of the device. Most of the device’s exterior “midnight” will remain aluminum, except in blush-black finish. Today’s vision Pro is available only in silver.

The latest images of the power cable show an anodized aluminum connector finished in the specific midnight color of Apple. Early photos of Lightning-style connector were first shared for the next generation vision device:

Vision Pro uses an uniform connector, except for 12 pin instead of eight, suggests that the new cable is at least part of the more important redesign of the external battery. The audio straps appears to be the same design as the connector Vision Pro.

Apple is expected to launch a second generation vision Pro headset with M5 chip between 2025 and Spring 2026, but the company’s work on low -cost headset is widely reported. The latter “vision air” device may refer to Kosutami.

Kosutmi has a mixed track record for Apple rumors, but he first said that Apple would replace his leather modern bakkal band with a finewowan version in 2023. He also visited the first real-world images of the Finevov Apple Watch band before his official unveiling, released the new Thunderbolt 4 cable as well as iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 16.

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