Apple Vision Pro Gains PlayStation VR2 Support, Logitech Muse Pen, and Dual Knit Band Upgrade
October 20, 2025
Apple is rolling out a wave of enhancements for its spatial computing headset, the Apple Vision Pro, including expanded accessory support, a new Dual Knit Band, and full integration with Sony’s PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers.

While the upcoming M5 chip upgrade headlines this fall’s refresh, existing Vision Pro users won’t need to replace their entire headset to access these new features. Instead, they’ll be able to expand their experience with high-performance accessories — some of which will be available as early as October 22.
🎮 PlayStation VR2 Sense Controller Support Coming in November
One of the most anticipated additions is support for Sony’s PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers, a feature first teased by Apple during WWDC 2025. Apple has now confirmed that the controllers will be sold separately via the Apple Store online in the U.S. starting November 11, priced at $249.95 — which includes both the controller set and Sony’s charging station.
Although the hardware will be available next month, Apple has not yet enabled the feature in visionOS 26. However, this announcement strongly suggests that an update enabling VR2 controller compatibility is expected before the release date.
The move marks a major milestone in expanding Apple Vision Pro’s gaming capabilities, allowing more immersive experiences with third-party VR input devices.
✏️ Logitech Muse Pen for Spatial Illustration
Also launching this month is the Logitech Muse, a digital pen designed specifically for use with Apple Vision Pro. This precision tool allows users to draw, annotate, and interact in 3D space, making it especially valuable for digital creators, designers, and educators.
Key features of the Logitech Muse include:
- Six degrees of motion tracking for precise spatial interaction
- Haptic feedback to simulate texture and pressure
- A pressure-sensitive tip and force-sensing button to vary line thickness
- Intuitive controls that blend physical drawing with augmented environments
The Logitech Muse is available for pre-order now at $129.95 via logitech.com and the Apple Store online in Vision Pro-supported markets. It officially ships October 22, alongside the launch of the M5 Vision Pro model.
🪢 Dual Knit Band Now Sold Separately for M2 Owners
Not to be overlooked, Apple is now offering its new Dual Knit Band — previously bundled with the M5 Vision Pro — as a standalone accessory. Available now for $99, the updated strap is compatible with the original M2 Vision Pro and offers improved comfort, balance, and adjustability.
Apple describes the strap as:
“Designed for lasting comfort and stability — with soft, breathable upper and lower straps and a counterbalanced design. Its dual-function Fit Dial allows for independent adjustment, while quick-release tabs make detaching easy.”
This modular approach reinforces Apple’s growing commitment to a customizable Vision Pro ecosystem, where users can tailor their device to meet changing needs without full hardware replacement.
🚀 The Bigger Picture
With these accessory rollouts, Apple continues to blur the line between productivity, creativity, and immersive computing. Whether you’re gaming, illustrating, or refining your workflow, the Vision Pro platform is evolving into a powerful spatial hub — supported by both Apple and third-party innovators.
The next few weeks will bring several key dates:
- October 22:
- Logitech Muse ships
- Dual Knit Band available for all users
- M5 Apple Vision Pro officially launches
- November 11:
- PlayStation VR2 Sense controller and charging station go on sale at Apple.com (U.S.)
These additions may prove pivotal in expanding Vision Pro’s appeal beyond early adopters and developers, and into the hands of gamers, artists, and professionals looking for next-generation interfaces.