What are the Best Vision Pro Accessories?


Vision pro will launch on the 2nd of February with a good number of first-party accessories items and in-box. You might as well make the most of your $3,500 investment by protecting it from dust and scratches, and equipping it with all the accessories you can think of. Here are a few great options:

Third-party Accessories

Spigen Klasden Pouch – $90

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There are scant few cases that were built from the ground-up for Vision Pro beyond the first-party case from Apple. The headset is not a particularly unique design, so you might be able get away with a case designed for Quest. Spigen’s Klasden Pouch features a rigid exterior, padded interior, pillowy divider, and built-in organization for cables, battery pack, and a secret AirTag compartment too so you can always keep tabs on your Vision Pro. Spigen’s Klasden Pouch has a rigid exterior with a padded interior and pillowy divider. It also features built-in organization to keep track of your Vision Pro. This luxurious leather headband from BandWerk was handcrafted in Germany and features high-quality Italian Leather. Available in brown, grey, creme and black.Pre-order through Spigen ($90)

GOSETH Clear Case – $25

Image courtesy GOSETH Available in brown, grey, creme, grey-orange, and black

.GOSETH Clear Case – $25Image courtesy GOSETHVision Pro’s faceplate is made of curved glass panel that’s just begging to be dropped and shattered. This shock-absorbing TPU case is not guaranteed to protect your Vision Pro. However, it will be a great first step in protecting your headset from scratches and dings. Sure, it looks like the cheapie phone case you get for free with a mid-tier Android, but you’ll probably be glad you have at least something the first time the headset takes a tumble. Available in black, clear, red, white, grey, and blue. Lens Cleaning PenImage courtesy CNBEYOUNG Buy direct from BandWerk ($159)

Apple hasn’t published a guide yet on exactly how to clean your Vision Pro. As with all XR headphones, the more gentle you are with the lenses, the longer the lenses will remain in pristine condition. This means that you should not use abrasive materials, such as a tissue or shirt to wipe them, or harsh chemicals which can strip delicate coatings. A lens cleaning pen, similar to the ones used by photographers to clean their cameras’ lenses, is one of the easiest ways to do quick maintenance. Amazon has a set of brushes, wipes and carrying cases for as little as $7.

Belkin Battery Holder for Apple Vision Pro – $50

Image courtesy AppleTechnically offered direct through Apple, this Vision Pro battery case allows for a convenient and versatile hands-free experience, letting you clip the battery onto a belt or pants, while the cross-body strap gives those without clip access a great way to be hands-free while experiencing Apple Vision Pro. ZEISS optical inserts – Starting from $99.00Buy on Amazon ($25)

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Like most XR headsets, glasses do not fit into Vision Pro. You shouldn’t even try to fit your glasses into Vision Pro for fear of damaging either the headset or your glasses. ZEISS is a trusted name in eyewear and offers two types of inserts for headsets, which are already custom-fitted to each individual’s head. Available in readers or prescription. Other Brands to Keep an Eye on

: Speck announced that it would build a travel case and a protective case for Vision Pro’s outer shell. It also plans to make a battery case. Casetify announced last summer that it would be releasing “Bounce Vision” headbands and neck straps for Vision Pro. These products feature unique colorways, as well as shock-absorbing corners. Again, no pricing here.Check them out on Amazon

Compatible Apple Accessories

Don’t forget: as an Apple product, you can expect Vision Pro to play nicely with a number of official Apple accessories and peripherals, which includes:

Magic Keyboard ($100)Buy on Apple.com ($50)

: For all of Vision Pro’s virtual typing wizardly, you may still want to have a physical keyboard for fast and reliable text input. You don’t necessarily need to buy a Magic

keyboard. A Bluetooth keyboard (or an iPhone connected to the computer) will do. However, if you have one lying around, it’s nice to be able to use that muscle memory. AirPods Pro’s latest version will allow for lossless audio and ‘ultra low latency’, ensuring that your visuals and sounds are in sync. Apple doesn’t put much emphasis on gaming. That’s why the AirPods don’t include a controller. Apple supports Sony’s PS5 controller, which is useful for games on Apple Arcade. This list will be updated as we go along, so keep checking back to see the latest Vision Pro accessories.

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