Apple Gearing Up To Launch 10 Devices In The Coming Months, From M5 Macs And iPad Pro To Vision Pro 2 And Home Hub

Ali Salman
Apple planning ten upcoming products including Vision Pro 2, iPad Pro, M5 Macs, AirTag 2, and more.
Apple is gearing up to launch ten new products soon, from powerful M5 Macs to the Vision Pro 2.

Apple has just wrapped up its big September event with the iPhone 17 lineup, and according to a new report, the company has no plans of slowing down. The latest suggests that Apple has as many as ten more products lined up for release between 2025 and 2026. These devices will cover every corner of Apple’s ecosystem, which means that we will be getting new Macs and a successor to the Vision Pro. This makes it clear that the company is preparing for another major wave of hardware updates.

Apple is preparing ten new products in the coming months, covering Macs, iPhones, iPad Pro, Vision Pro, and accessories

The news is shared by Mark Gurman in his latest Power On newsletter, stating that Apple will announce a plethora of new devices in the “coming months.” Note that not all of these devices will be released together, as the company will see fit to announce the M5 iPad Pro earlier than the iPhone 17e. The analyst has shared his thoughts on what users should be looking forward to in the coming months, and if you are not sure, we have jotted down all the details below.

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New Apple TV With FaceTime Camera

One of the highlights is expected to be a refreshed version of the Apple TV, which will feature the A17 Pro chip, and the first set-top box from the company to support Apple Intelligence. It could also be equipped with the new N1 chip with WiFi 7 support. Furthermore, the forthcoming Apple TV could also be equipped with a camera for FaceTime purposes.

HomePod mini

Apple’s smallest smart speaker could also be getting an upgrade with a stronger chipset, with WiFi capabilities and an overall better audio experience. The speaker will also house an updated Ultra Wideband chip, and possibly new color options, which will differentiate it from the existing lineup. Externally, the device is expected to feature the same design as the current models.

AirTag 2

Apple is also updating its accessory lineup, with the AirTag 2 to get most attention in the coming months. The new AirTag will feature triple the tracking range and a more solid, tamper-resistant speaker design. The accessory will also feature better alerts when the battery starts to run low, and it could become the next benchmark for all tracking accessories. In terms of design, we expect the product to look the same.

M5 iPad Pro

Apple is also rumored to launch the new iPad Pro models this year with its M5 chip, which will feature the same external design as the M4 variant. As for what you should expect, the “computer” will feature dual front cameras optimized for video calls and more natural framing when used in portrait orientation. It could also feature upgraded internals with the company’s WiFi 7 technology and a realigned Apple logo on the back. The device was originally reported to arrive earlier this year, but the company saw fit to delay it for unknown reasons. However, we might see the two models before the company announces its M5 MacBook Pro models.

Vision Pro 2

The Vision Pro headset is not being left out as well, with the upgrades tipped to include a faster M4 or M5 chip, the same chip that powers the OLED iPad Pro and new MacBook models. It could come with a redesigned head strap, which Apple could finally take care of as per user demands. The company could also introduce a new Space Black color option, which would set the new model apart from the existing one. We believe that the company will not change the price of the Vision Pro, as a cheaper version is expected to arrive in the coming years.

iPhone 17e

Apple’s smartphone roadmap will also include a more affordable iPhone 17e, which will likely be available in March of next year, keeping up with its typical launch time frame. The device will feature the same price tag as the iPhone 16e, but will be equipped with better internals and possibly a new C-series modem for enhanced efficiency. It will come with the same A19 chip as the iPhone 17, which will make it an appealing option among many. However, we are not sure if the company will add a higher refresh rate display to the device.

M5 MacBook Pro And M5 MacBook Air

Apple is also preparing its MacBook lineup with hefty upgrades, as all models are slated to feature the new M5 chip built on TSMC’s 3nm process. However, the MacBook Pro models will get more powerful variants of the M5 chip, as Apple would keep up with its past trends. In terms of design, the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air are expected to feature the same design as the current models, with some minor tweaks. It was reported that the M5 MacBook Pro models will launch early in 2026, possibly January, while the MacBook Air will launch in Spring.

Studio Display With mini-LED Display

Apple’s Studio Display will also be getting a new upgrade, which has been in the works for a long time. The new display technology will be the same as the MacBook Pro models, giving users deeper blacks, higher contrast ratios, and an overall brighter user experience compared to the current version. It could also have an upgraded A-series chip for faster processing of certain tasks like Stage Manager, and possibly new additions.

Apple Home Hub

Apple’s Home Hub will be a brand-new device in its ecosystem, which has been in the rumor mill for years. According to reports, the Home Hub is nearing completion, which means that it could see daylight as soon as March. The device will act as a central node for smart home automation, and it will have a strong presence in Apple’s home ecosystem.

All of these ambitions line up to show that Apple is aggressively pushing its hardware forward. The company is currently handling the buzz around the new iPhone 17 lineup, including the new ‘Air’ model, which has shown impressive sales, except for China, where it is blocked due to eSIM hurdles. Which device are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments.

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About the author: Ali Salman is a technology reporter for Wccftech mobile section with a specialized focus on Apple and the intellectual property that drives mobile innovation. He has cultivated a unique expertise in analyzing and deconstructing complex technology patents, translating dense legal and technical documents into clear, insightful reports on future products.

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