Apple's Vision Pro is set to get a major upgrade, according to recent discoveries. MacRumors has uncovered a reference to a "Dual Knit Band" in Apple's backend code, suggesting a new design element for the headset. This finding comes on the heels of Bloomberg's Mark Gurman's report that the upcoming Vision Pro refresh will include a new strap for enhanced comfort during extended use. Furthermore, the US FCC's official website recently listed a new Vision Pro headset, corroborating Gurman's and supply-chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo's months-long claims of an M4 or M5 chipset-powered headset launching this year. Interestingly, MacRumors also found a reference to a Vision Pro with an M5 chip in Apple's code in August. The current Vision Pro uses the M2 chipset, and Apple's claims about the M4's performance improvements hint at a potential significant leap in performance with an M5 Vision Pro. With the M5 chip, users can expect a substantial boost in processing power and computer vision capabilities. However, Apple has yet to officially announce the M5 chip, and the device's listing on the FCC website doesn't confirm anything until an official announcement is made. The excitement surrounding these upgrades is palpable, and the tech community eagerly awaits further details.