Apple and a very few third parties unveil first Vision Pro accessories
Alongside the release of Apple Vision Pro, Apple and third-party manufacturers have revealed a small number of accessories.
![Apple's Vision Pro travel case](https://photos5.appleinsider.com/gallery/58195-118574-000-lead-AVP-case-xl.jpg)
Apple's Vision Pro travel case
Apple Vision Pro pre-orders have begun -- although shipping dates are already slipping back -- and Apple has revealed the costs for the headset's different storage options. But alongside the headset, the Apple Store has unveiled a few Vision Pro accessories, and third-party manufacturers have begun announcing their own products.
Apple's own accessories
Apple is selling spare Apple Vision Pro batteries for $199, which it currently says will ship by February 1, 2024. An Apple Vision Pro Travel Case, which also costs $199, will begin arriving on February 2.
There are Zeiss Optical Inserts for Vision Pro that start at $99, and Apple notes that if these are bought as extra inserts after purchase of the headset itself, users may need to buy a new Light Seal. Apple is selling Vision Pro Light Seals for $199.
There's also a Light Seal Cushion, for $29, plus a $99 Solo Knit Band, and a $99 Dual Loop Band.
Apple is also promoting existing accessories as being for Vision Pro. So a 30W USB-C power adaptor costs $39 from the Apple Store, while a 240W USB-C Charge Cable is $29.
![Belkin holder for Apple Vision Pro battery](https://photos5.appleinsider.com/gallery/58195-118573-888-Belkin-holder-xl.jpg)
Belkin holder for Apple Vision Pro battery
There are more existing Apple devices that are being promoted as Vision Pro accessories, ranging from AirTags that are on sale from $27.99 at Amazon, to a Sony PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller for $69.95.
Apple is also promoting its Magic Keyboard ($99 at Amazon), Magic Trackpad (on sale from $109 at Amazon), and AirPods Pro (discounted to $189.99). But alongside all of its own products, Apple has so far included only two third-party options -- the PlayStation, and the Belkin Battery Holder for Apple Vision Pro, which costs $49.99.
Third-party accessories
This list is only going to grow, especially if Vision Pro is a success, but at launch there are already many third-party options.
Alongside the Belkin battery holder that is already shipping, Spigen has announced Vision Pro cases that are currently listed as being available in 20 days time.
![Apple Vision Pro case from Spigen](https://photos5.appleinsider.com/gallery/58195-118572-888-Spigen-xl.jpg)
Apple Vision Pro case from Spigen
Spigen's case is called a Klasden Pouch, which sells for $89.99, and features a hard exterior plus padded interior cushions -- "and a secret AirTag compartment."
Speck also says that it has "already conceptualized protection options, carrying cases, and holders for Apple's Vision Pro," though there no further details yet.
![Bandwerk will offer luxury leather head straps for Vision Pro](https://photos5.appleinsider.com/gallery/58195-118571-888-Bandwerks-xl.jpg)
Bandwerk will offer luxury leather head straps for Vision Pro
Similarly, Bandwerk will have a range of luxury leather headbands for Vision Pro, which it says will be available soon, and cost $159.
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