The Vision Pro made its splash, earned its headlines, and — for most people — quietly drifted into the “cool, but not $3,500 cool” category. Now, Apple appears to be rethinking its approach to spatial computing, with not one but two new headsets reportedly in the works: a lighter, cheaper version of the Vision Pro and a more powerful model that tethers to a Mac via USB-C. If that feels like a pivot, that’s because it is. After positioning the Vision Pro as a self-contained, all-in-one leap into the post-screen future, Apple seems to be hedging. One model trims features to chase a wider audience. The other leans into performance, even if that means bringing back a cable. The company hasn’t confirmed anything (because of course it hasn’t), but the message is clear: Apple’s spatial road map now forks in two, and both paths lead away from the Vision Pro we know. What we know: Two new headsets are in developmentMultiple reports — originally sparked by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and later…more