Vivo Vision MR Headset : The craze of mixed reality (MR) devices is increasing rapidly in the tech world and now smartphone brand Vivo is also ready to enter this race. The company is going to launch its first MR headset Vivo Vision in China on 21 August 2025. This launch will take place during the company’s annual imaging festival. The special thing is that initially it will be introduced as an “Exploration Edition”, that is, general sales will not start immediately but users will get a chance for in-store trial after registration.

Lightweight and comfortable design

The biggest highlight of the Vivo Vision MR headset is its 380 grams weight, which makes it lighter than many premium MR headsets in the market. In comparison, the Apple Vision Pro weighs around 600–650 grams. The company claims that wearing it will feel like you are wearing AirPods Max headphones, that is, even after long use, there will not be much pressure on the neck and head.

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Look similar to Apple Vision Pro

In terms of design, this headset is very similar to Apple Vision Pro. It has features like visor-style front, metal frame, digital crown, light seal and rear strap. It gives a premium and modern look, which fits it in the high-end category.

Advanced control and tracking

Vivo has given gesture and eye-tracking system in it, allowing users to grab virtual objects with hand gestures or navigate documents by flicking them. This control system makes the interaction more natural and immersive.

Powerful hardware

This headset will be equipped with Qualcomm’s 4nm Snapdragon chipset, which puts it in the category of high-performance MR devices. Although the exact model of the processor has not been revealed yet, it is expected to be optimized for smooth visuals and multitasking.

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Multiple sensors and camera setup

Several sensors and cameras have been installed on the front of the headset, which will improve real-world passthrough and MR visuals. According to reports, it can have up to 6 cameras / sensors, which will give the user an immersive and realistic experience.

Launch only in China

Initially, this headset will be available only in China and that too not for general sale, but for users with demo zones and pre-reservations. This will give Vivo initial feedback so that the device can be further improved before the global launch.

Vivo Vision MR Headset can emerge as a lightweight, premium and high-tech option in the market. Its design is similar to Apple Vision Pro, but due to less weight, it can be more comfortable to wear for a long time. Advanced gesture control, powerful processor and multi-sensor setup make it a powerful MR device. Now it remains to be seen how much it lives up to the expectations of the tech community after its launch on August 21.