Alongside the launch of the M5 Apple Vision Pro, Apple separately announced the availability of the Dual Knit Band, plus the already-announced Logitech Muse digital stylus and PlayStation VR2 controllers.

The Apple Vision Pro has been updated to the faster M5 processor, and now comes as standard with a new head strap called the Dual Knit Band. The strap is claimed to be more comfortable to wear, and Apple is now selling it as a separate option for existing Apple Vision Pro owners.

Apple Vision Pro Dual Knit Band costs $99 from the Apple Store. Users have to go through a fitting check with their iPhone before getting a delivery or pickup availability date for their size.

But typically that delivery date is currently listed as being 1-2 weeks, or from October 23, 2025, to October 30. Currently no Apple Store pickup dates are available, but that will change once the new Apple Vision Pro goes on sale in retail stores from October 22.

Logitech Muse

For the first time, Apple is now selling the Logitech Muse, which it describes as "a spatial accessory." It's similar in design to the Logitech Crayon, an alternative to the Apple Pencil, but is meant to be used equally well being waved in the air.

A sleek black stylus pen with two buttons on the side and a brand logo near the rear end.

Logitech Muse— image credit: Apple

"Seamless motion tracking in six degrees of freedom with intuitive controls allows you to draw, annotate, and interact naturally in space," says Apple's store description. "A pressure-sensitive tip and force-sensing button allow you to vary line thickness whether drawing on a surface or in the air."

Logitech Muse costs $129.95 from the Apple Store. It can be ordered now, and will deliver from October 22, 2025.

PlayStation VR2 accessory

While it is not yet listed in the Apple Store, Apple has announced that it will sell the PlayStation VR2 Sense controller and Controller Charging Station.

"PlayStation VR2 Sense controller [gives players] a new class of immersive games with high-performance motion tracking in six degrees of freedom, finger touch detection, and vibration support," says Apple. "Elu Legend, Pickle Pro, Ping Pong Club, and Spatial Rifts are some of the first games available with support for the PlayStation VR2 controller."

The controller will be available from the Apple Store. It will cost $249.95, and will be released on November 11, 2025.

It's not clear if Sony will be selling them separately.