Vivo Vision, the company’s first mixed reality (MR) headset, is set to launch soon and aims to directly compete with the Apple Vision Pro and Samsung’s upcoming Project Moohan. Officially teased by Vivo’s Product Manager Han Boxiao, the headset was recently demonstrated at an MR experience zone, highlighting notable attributes: exceptional lightweight comfort, a minimalist and elegant design, and an immersive panoramic photo experience—specifically when paired with the upcoming Vivo X200 Ultra.
Design and Hardware Highlights
- Ski goggle-inspired aesthetics with black glass front and metallic side arms, closely resembling the Apple Vision Pro’s premium look.
- Multiple front sensors, including visible stereo RGB cameras likely for passthrough and potential hand/gesture tracking. Some sources speculate up to seven external cameras, possibly for advanced AR interactions.
- Two sensors positioned at the bottom of the frame may enhance gesture recognition, paralleling competitor models.
- While the exact weight remains undisclosed, it is described as extremely light—comparable to wearing AirPods Max, suggesting prolonged comfort for daily use.

Software and Features (Speculative)
- No official specs (resolution, chipset, OS) have been released. Industry speculation points toward dual micro-OLED displays with pancake optics and IPD adjustment for clear visuals, targeting a similar experience to Apple and Meta but possibly with cost savings.
- The operating system remains unconfirmed, but Vivo’s recent BlueOS—with cross-device connectivity—could power the headset. Alternatively, integration with Android XR is a possibility, following trends in the XR device market.
- Possible use of Vivo’s proprietary BlueImage ISP technology could improve camera passthrough quality with advanced HDR and low-light processing, leveraging its smartphone expertise.
- Anticipated features include immersive panoramic content viewing, gesture-based interaction, and magnetic external battery packs for convenience—similar to Vision Pro’s approach.
Market Position and Launch Timeline
- The headset was first showcased at the Boao Forum for Asia in March 2025; further public demos are expected at Vivo’s next major launch event, likely in September or October 2025.
- Launch could coincide with the debut of the Vivo X300 flagship phone series, emphasizing Vivo’s dual focus on smartphones and next-gen wearable tech.
Competitive Outlook
- The Vivo Vision Explorer Edition is branded as the first mainstream MR headset from a major smartphone company to match Apple Vision Pro’s controller-free interaction model.
- Vivo’s entry signals broader ambitions in robotics and spatial computing, with the Vision serving as a technological bridge to real-time spatial applications and expanded cross-device ecosystems.
Full technical specifications, pricing, and global availability remain undisclosed; however, the strong emphasis on user comfort, premium build, and immersive content consumption positions Vivo Vision as a compelling challenger in the rapidly evolving MR landscape.