Apple launches Logitech Muse stylus and Dual Knit Band for Vision Pro

Apple has started selling new accessories for its Vision Pro headset, headlined by the Logitech Muse stylus and Apple’s Dual Knit Band. Both are available through the Apple Store starting today, arriving just ahead of the upgraded M5 Vision Pro launch next week.

Logitech Muse for Apple Vision Pro

The Logitech Muse is a spatially tracked stylus built for precision work in Apple’s mixed-reality environment. Announced at WWDC25, it combines six-degree motion tracking, pressure-sensitive input, and real-time haptics to let users draw, annotate, and sculpt directly in 3D space. Logitech calls it the first accessory of its kind designed specifically for visionOS 26, which powers the new headset.

Priced at $129.95, the Muse lets you sketch on surfaces or in mid-air while feeling tactile feedback that mimics real materials. It includes two force-sensitive buttons and charges via USB-C. While it resembles Logitech’s MX Ink stylus for Meta’s Quest, Muse is fine-tuned for Apple’s ecosystem, with apps like Crayon, Sketch Pro, and Spatial Analogue adding support in the coming weeks.

Alongside Muse, Apple has introduced the Dual Knit Band for Vision Pro. The $99 accessory focuses on comfort, using soft, breathable fabric with a counterbalanced fit that distributes weight more evenly across the head. Each strap adjusts separately through a dual-function Fit Dial, and quick-release tabs make swapping bands easier. The new band ships with the M5 Vision Pro but also works with the earlier M2 model.

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The launch follows Apple’s announcement of the M5 Vision Pro, which brings faster rendering, 120Hz passthrough, and up to 30 minutes longer battery life. The headset retains the same $3,499 starting price and storage tiers but now includes Apple’s 40W Dynamic Power Adapter in the box.

Apple also confirmed that Sony’s PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers and charging station will be sold through its online store for $249.95 starting November 11, with full support coming to visionOS 26.

Together, the Muse and Dual Knit Band mark Apple’s next step in expanding Vision Pro into a complete ecosystem. One refines how users create, the other how they wear the device. Both signal that Apple wants Vision Pro to feel not just futuristic, but finally practical.

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Asma is an editor at iThinkDifferent with a strong focus on social media, Apple news, streaming services, guides, mobile gaming, app reviews, and more. When not blogging, Asma loves to play with her cat, draw, and binge on Netflix shows.

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