Apple Vision Pro May Gain a More Comfortable Dual Knit Band

Apple Vision Pro May Gain a More Comfortable Dual Knit Band

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Apple appears to be tweaking the Vision Pro’s fit as it prepares a refreshed model: backend code references a "Dual Knit Band" that could blend the softness of the Solo Knit with the support of the Dual Loop. Alongside a faster M5 chip, the change aims to make long sessions in the $3,499 headset easier on the head.

What a Dual Knit Band could actually be

The new "Dual Knit Band" mentioned in Apple’s backend likely combines two winning ideas. Imagine the same breathable knit material used on the Solo Knit Band, but implemented as a two-part system — an upper strap running across the top of the head plus a second band wrapping behind the skull. That design would distribute weight more evenly while keeping the soft, flexible feel users prefer.

Real users already testing similar fixes

Some Vision Pro owners have improvised by fitting two Solo Knit Bands to improve top-of-head support, and reports suggest that approach is noticeably more comfortable than Apple’s current Dual Loop Band. The Dual Loop does shift some weight off the face, but because it lacks the knit texture, it can feel stiffer and less pleasant during extended wear.

Why comfort matters for the Vision Pro

The headset weighs between 21.2 and 22.9 ounces — light for a spatial computer but heavy enough to cause pressure over longer sessions. For professionals, developers, and early adopters who wear the device for hours, strap design directly affects usability. A small band redesign could make the Vision Pro far more practical for day-long use.

Quick comparison: strap types

  • Solo Knit Band: Soft, breathable, comfortable against the skull but can concentrate pressure at the top.
  • Dual Loop Band: Better at moving weight away from the face, but firmer and less cushioned.
  • Dual Knit Band (rumored): A hybrid that aims to combine knitted comfort with dual-point support.

Timing and the rest of the refresh

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman previously suggested a new strap for easier long-term wear, and the backend code discovery backs that up. Apple is expected to update the Vision Pro before the end of 2025 with a faster M5 chip. Aside from the chipset and the rumored strap change, sources say Apple won’t be making major hardware revisions for this refresh.

If Apple ships a Dual Knit Band, it could be a small but meaningful design tweak: not flashy, but one that makes the Vision Pro more comfortable and more usable for longer sessions — exactly what many early users have been asking for.

Source: macrumors

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