Accessorize your Apple Vision Pro with these cases, clips, and more
So you just dropped $3,500 or more on an Apple Vision Pro. Congratulations! If you want to take it anywhere, you might want to invest in a case if you ever plan to take it out of your home. And what about that battery pack–can you do something about that? Or the straps Apple provides–are there better options?
These are some of the most interesting Vision Pro accessories we’ve tried so far. The product is still very new and relatively niche, so there are limited accessories available right now with more coming all the time.
Vision Pro: Apple accessories
Like iPhones and Macs, Apple sells numerous accessories for Vision Pro, most of which are spare and replacement parts for accessories that come with the device.
Battery: $199
Light Seal: $199
Light Seal Cushion: $29
Solo Knit Band: $99
Vision Pro: Third-party accessories
Vision Pro Shield Case
Pros
Attractive with multiple colors.
Compact
Well-made
Cons
Maybe a little too compact—it’s a tight fit
Limited options if you’re not into leather
Price When Reviewed:
$179
WaterField Designs makes great leather cases and pouches, and their Vision Pro case is no exception. With ballistic vinyl sides and a leather top, it’s soft and well-cushioned insides will hold your Vision Pro, straps, power adapter, battery, and lenses. There’s even a little hidden pouch in the outside pocket for an AirTag.
The is a little high at $179—there’s not much leather in this—but you can get a blue or black all-vinyl version for $159.
Our favorite thing about this is how compact it is. It fits easily in most backpacks with room to spare. Our least favorite thing is that it’s too compact. Getting everything in is a little bit of a tight fit, and a few millimeters more room in each dimension would make it a little easier to use.
Klasden Pouch
Pros
Relatively affordable
Rigid and durable
Roomy and easy to use
Cons
difficult to fit into smaller backpacks and bags
Price When Reviewed:
$89.99
Spigen’s Klasden Pouch is half the price of Apple’s official case and honestly, we prefer it. It’s similar in size, and its rigid exterior make it feel more like a piece of luggage than a gadget case.
The inside is roomy enough to easily fit your Vision Pro, battery, power adapter, USB cable, lenses, and straps. Plus, there’s a little AirTag pocket on the inside. It’s easy to get everything in and out, but not quite so open that everything jostles around a lot.
If we had feedback, we’d say shrink it just a little bit and round the edges a little more, so it would be easier to get into a smaller-size backpack or bag.
Battery Holder for Apple Vision Pro
Pros
It does indeed hold the Vision Pro battery
Cons
Why?
Costs twice what it should
Price When Reviewed:
$49.95
If you’re just dying to relive your favorite Blackberry Holster days from 15 years ago, this would do the trick. You snap the Vision Pro battery pack into this, and it has a belt clip, a lanyard, and a little clip for the Vision Pro power cable.
But…why? If you don’t have a pocket (perhaps because women’s fashion is insane), this isn’t really solving your problem, because you’ve got nowhere to clip it and the lanyard just makes everything more cumbersome. You could clip it to a bag, but then you could just put the battery in the bag. If you do have a pocket, the Vision Pro battery pack fits comfortably in most of them.
It’s hard to fault Belkin too much when this product definitely does what it claims to do just fine. It just doesn’t need to exist—and certainly not for $50.
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