Good news for Apple fans! 3 new products are launching; the M5 iPad Pro and Vision Pro are also included in the list

Apple Gears Up for Major Launch: M5 iPad Pro, Upgraded Vision Pro, and New MacBook Pro Expected This Week
Apple fans have a reason to celebrate as the tech giant prepares to unveil three new devices powered by its next-generation M5 chip. According to reports, Apple is all set to launch the iPad Pro (M5), the updated Vision Pro headset, and a new 14-inch MacBook Pro.
Interestingly, Apple won’t be hosting a grand in-person event this time. Instead, the company is expected to introduce its latest devices through online announcements and short promotional videos. Although the official launch date is still under wraps, sources suggest the reveal could happen within the week, especially after Monday’s public holiday in the U.S. and Canada. Indian users can also expect announcements around the same time.
M5 iPad Pro: Faster, Smarter, and Sleeker
The upcoming M5 iPad Pro has already created a buzz online after an unboxing video surfaced from Russia, giving fans a glimpse of what’s coming. As per Bloomberg, the tablet will feature Apple’s new M5 processor, at least 12GB of RAM, and significant improvements in performance.
While the exterior design appears largely unchanged, one notable detail is the absence of the “iPad Pro” label on the back panel. Early benchmark tests reveal that the M5 iPad Pro will deliver 12% faster CPU performance and up to 36% better graphics compared to the M4 version, making it one of the most powerful tablets on the market.
Earlier leaks hinted at the possibility of dual front cameras for enhanced video calls, but the Russian unboxing did not confirm this feature. It remains uncertain whether Apple will include it in the final version or reserve it for future models.
Vision Pro: The Next Step in Apple’s Mixed Reality Journey
Apple’s Vision Pro headset, launched earlier this year, is reportedly getting a refreshed model. Initially rumored to run on the M4 chip, the new Vision Pro will now feature the M5 processor — aligning it with Apple’s strategy of integrating the same high-end chip across its premium lineup.
The updated model is expected to introduce a more comfortable “Dual Knit Band” design for extended use and will be available in a sleek Space Black finish. However, it will still rely on Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, not the newer Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7 standards.
It remains unclear whether this refreshed version will be branded as “Vision Pro 2” or simply marketed as an upgraded model. Reports also suggest that Apple has paused development of the affordable “Vision Air” headset and a full-fledged Vision Pro successor, shifting its focus toward smart glasses technology.
M5 MacBook Pro: Powerful Yet Familiar
Apple’s 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 chip is also expected to debut this week. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that the laptop is ready for release, though models featuring M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are planned for 2026.
The design and features will remain familiar, continuing Apple’s signature premium look. Larger hardware upgrades like OLED touch displays, thinner bezels, touchscreen functionality, 5G support, and the future M6 chip are expected in upcoming releases.
The M5 version, however, promises better energy efficiency and processing power, ideal for professionals and creators seeking top-tier performance without waiting for next year’s refresh.
What’s Next: Apple’s Expanding Product Pipeline
Apple reportedly has several other products in development. The company is working on next-gen AirTags, a new Apple TV, and an upgraded HomePod mini. In 2026, fans can expect refreshed versions of the iPad, iPad Air, MacBook Air, and even the much-anticipated iPhone 17e.
With these back-to-back updates, Apple seems to be positioning its M5 chip as the backbone of its future product ecosystem, emphasizing performance, efficiency, and a unified architecture across devices.
If reports hold true, this week’s launches could set the tone for Apple’s next era — one focused on seamless integration, sustainable innovation, and the continuing evolution of its hardware lineup.