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Apple M5 Vision Pro Review: 50% Faster AI Performance

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Apple's latest spatial computing headset is more than a routine processor upgrade, it is a showcase of how small, steady steps can reshape the feel of a device. After extensive hands-on testing with the M5 Vision Pro, the under the hood refinements are obvious in daily use, especially when paired with Apple's biggest comfort upgrade yet. You feel it within minutes.

Where does spatial computing evolution lead next?

The M5 Vision Pro shows Apple's measured approach to pushing spatial computing forward. These hardware gains do double duty, they refine today's experience and lay groundwork for more ambitious apps tomorrow.

Industry watchers point out that Apple's ongoing investment signals a long-term bet on spatial computing as a pillar of its post-iPhone strategy (WebProNews). With stronger AI capabilities and better thermals, Apple looks to be building toward richer spatial experiences that could, over time, make the premium price easier to swallow for mainstream buyers.

The refinements may be incremental, but they target real pain points and sketch a clear path forward. As the market matures and rivals pile in, Apple's blend of premium materials, advanced silicon, and thoughtful industrial design positions Vision Pro as both a polished current tool and a proving ground for what comes next.

Bottom line, the M5 Vision Pro marks meaningful progress. It will not reinvent the experience overnight, but the mix of faster performance, markedly better comfort, and expanded AI capabilities adds up to a more practical platform for professionals and early adopters ready to lean into spatial computing.

Apple's iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 updates are packed with new features, and you can try them before almost everyone else. First, check our list of supported iPhone and iPad models, then follow our step-by-step guide to install the iOS/iPadOS 26 beta — no paid developer account required.

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