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Apple's $6,000 Vision Pro Headset Faces Content Drought in 2025
10 Nov
Summary
- Vision Pro's 120Hz display offers sharper, smoother visuals
- Limited native apps and content available for the headset
- Meta's Quest 3S costs 12 times less than the Vision Pro

As of November 10th, 2025, Apple's highly anticipated Vision Pro headset has been on the market for several months, but it appears to be facing some significant challenges. The main benefit of the device is its sharper and smoother visuals, now running at up to 120Hz, which makes the overall experience more comfortable. This is particularly useful when connecting the Vision Pro to a Mac to create a giant virtual display, as even smaller text remains crisp and readable.
However, one of the biggest issues with the Vision Pro is the dearth of content available for the platform. While there are some cool apps available natively, the overall selection is quite limited, and there's nothing that users would want to engage with for more than a quick demo. The App Store currently has around 3,000 Vision Pro-specific apps and games, but this pales in comparison to the millions of apps that can simply be used as floating iPads.




