At its recent X series spring product launch event, vivo announced that its Vision MR headset will be released in the second half of 2025. Although the team did not reveal more details at the event, this news is enough to make tech enthusiasts eagerly anticipate its arrival.
Of particular note is vivo's announcement that its newly released flagship model, the vivo X200 Ultra, will support spatial video shooting. This innovative technology will be perfectly integrated with the Vision headset, bringing users an unprecedented immersive viewing experience. Imagine simply wearing the Vision headset to experience every wonderful moment captured by the X200 Ultra as if you were actually there – this will undoubtedly usher in a new era of visual entertainment.
Looking back, the vivo Vision headset first appeared as a concept at the Boao Forum for Asia. Its design borrows from the Apple Vision Pro, featuring a curved, polished glass front panel that integrates multiple cameras, though specific technical specifications have not yet been released. It is understood that this MR headset is part of vivo's strategy to strengthen its "real-time spatial computing capabilities to address future consumer robotic applications."

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Hu Baishan, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of vivo, shared his unique insights into MR technology. He believes that MR has the potential to become the next generation of products with smartphone potential, and therefore vivo has already made strategic investments in this field. He emphasized that vivo's MR wearable devices will be based on a deep understanding of users' real needs, and are committed to providing a high-quality, intelligent user experience.
Hu Baishan further revealed that vivo aims to launch the Vision MR headset in September or October 2025.
Meanwhile, vivo announced the establishment of a new robotics lab in China, planning to use it to create the "brain" and "eyes" of robots. Leveraging its expertise in "large-scale artificial intelligence model learning and imaging technology," vivo aims to further promote research and development in related technologies. (Source: Sina VR)