New Delhi, June 7 -- The headset that cost $3,499 and sold fewer units in a year than the iPhone sells in a weekend is not getting a sequel. John Ternus, who takes over as Apple's chief executive on September 1, has signed off on a sweeping overhaul of the company's spatial computing plans, eliminating both a second-generation Vision Pro and the lighter Vision Air that had been widely anticipated as a mass-market follow-on. What remains is a two-product strategy built around eyeglasses - a bet that the future Apple wants to own looks far less like a ski goggle and far more like something a person would actually wear to the grocery store.

which had charted at least seven head-mounted wearables through the end of the decade - is no longer ...