
Vivo has officially unveiled its Vision mixed reality (MR) headset at the Boao Forum for Asia 2025, signaling its entry into the immersive technology market. Alongside this, the company announced the launch of a cutting-edge robotics lab focused on AI-driven spatial computing and automation. The Vision MR headset is expected to be released in mid-2025, marking a major step in Vivo’s technological expansion.

Designed with a sleek, modern aesthetic, the headset features a ski-goggle-style visor equipped with advanced sensors to support augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) applications. It also includes gesture-tracking technology, allowing for more intuitive user interactions. Vivo has yet to confirm whether the headset will operate as a standalone device or require an external connection.
As part of its long-term innovation strategy, Vivo’s new robotics lab will focus on enhancing AI capabilities for real-time computing, vision processing, and human-machine interactions. The company plans to integrate these advancements with its Blue Technology Matrix, a suite of AI-powered tools designed to enhance imaging, voice control, and smart device functionality.
In addition to the Vision headset, Vivo teased the upcoming X200 Ultra smartphone, underscoring its commitment to AI-driven innovation. More details about the Vision MR headset, including specifications and pricing, are expected as the official launch approaches.