The Magic Leap 2 has finally gotten a solid fixed date for commercial availability. The business-focused headset previously made its way to a very small number of users last year as part of the early adopter program the company had. Well, now starting on September 30th, anybody who wants to get the headset in the US can now buy one as the Magic Leap 2 will be available in three editions, The cheapest is the base headset meant for professionals and developers who just want access to the AR platform. This addition can be used for full commercial deployments in production environments and will be costing $3299 with a one-year warranty.

Developers who work on AR apps will need the headset for internal testing and will probably have to purchase the pro edition meant for the developers which come with access to developer tools, sample projects, enterprise-grade features, and monthly yearly releases for development and testing. The company will still not allow its buyers to use these for commercial deployments and in production environments. The Developer Pro prices start at $4099. The enterprise version of the Magic Leap Two will be coming at a whopping $4999 and will come with two-year access to enterprise features as well as a quarterly software release.
The headsets are meant for enterprise use only and have prices that go way beyond double the first magic leaps retail price, so the company is not expecting massive sales numbers with this one.

The Magic Leap 2 will be available in Canada, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on September 30th, with Japan and Singapore to follow before this year ends. In the US, these devices will be sold through their retail partner, Insight.
