WaterField’s Newest Shield Case Offers a Sleeker Tote Option for the Apple Vision Pro

WaterField’s Newest Shield Case Offers a Sleeker Tote Option for the Apple Vision Pro

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New WaterField Vision Pro Shield Case for Apple Vision Pro

Vision Pro Shield Case

The excellent accessory makers at WaterField out of San Francisco are back with a plush and padded travel case for Apple Vision Pro. Vision Pro Shield Case is half the size and a fraction of the cost of Apple’s travel case. It also features an exterior zipped pocket unlike other Vision Pro bags we’ve seen so far.

Pricing and Material Options

Vision Pro Shield Case comes in two material options, vegan and leather, that are priced at $159 and $179, respectively. It really is a more compact lunchbox-like travel tote compared to the equally awesome but bulkier travel case from Apple.

Style Options and Accessories

It comes in four colorways for leather and two colors for vegan. You can add-on an option shoulder strap for $20.

Availability and Handcrafted Quality

The only hitch? WaterField products are handcrafted in San Francisco, and Shield Case has sold out of the first production run after a few hours. However, the fine folks at WaterField are taking orders for the next round of inventory with units shipping at the end of the month.

What Can the Vision Pro Shield Case Carry?


Meanwhile, here’s everything Vision Pro Shield Case can tote:

Included Vision Pro Accessories

  • Apple Vision Pro with Light Seal, Light Seal Cushion, Solo Knit Band
  • Light Seal Cushion (extra)
  • Dual Loop Band
  • Cover
  • Battery
  • USB-C Power Adapter
  • USB-C Charge Cable
  • Polishing Cloth

Additional Accessory Capacity

  • Zeiss Optical inserts (two)

Ordering the Vision Pro Shield Case

Ready to hit the road or at least not bang up your Vision Pro in your backpack? Order WaterField’s Vision Pro Shield Case sooner than later to get your hands on one before ship dates slip again.

A Call for Support for New Podcast Series

I’m Kickstarting a new podcast series, Visioneers: Developing for Vision, where I’ll be interviewing developers creating the very first visionOS apps. Consider pledging a few bucks to the campaign if you’re interested!

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