Cursor 2.0: First Impressions | Cool Features But Expensive Reality

Cursor 2.0: First Impressions | Cool Features But Expensive Reality

I was really pumped for Cursor 2.0, but here are my first impressions. I tested the new built-in browser, Composer One model, plan mode, voice dictation, and multi-agent features to see if it replaces Claude Code or Codex. Spoiler: it doesn't, but it has some genuinely useful features. I spent hours testing Cursor 2's biggest updates on real projects. The built-in browser is legitimately powerful for web development. Running multiple models simultaneously? Expensive as hell. Composer One vs Sonnet 4.5 vs GPT-5 Codex? The results were clear. Bottom line: Cursor 2 has cool features, but the lack of subagents and the pricing reality make Claude Code still my go-to for serious development work. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Cursor 2.0 Overview & Feature Breakdown 0:15 – Multi-Agents, Composer One & Change Log 3:12 – Testing Composer One vs Sonnet vs Codex 3:40 – Running Multiple Models Simultaneously 4:15 – The Cost Reality 5:32 – Plan Mode + Voice Dictation Demo 6:30 – Dark Mode Conversion Test 7:06 – Built-In Browser Power: Element Selection & DevTools 8:02 – Final Verdict: Does It Replace Claude Code? 9:12 – Honest Recommendation & Wrap-Up 🔗 RELEVANT LINKS Book a call with me → https://yedatechs.com/#container06 Sponsorship inquiries → [email protected] #Cursor2 #ClaudeCode #Codex #AICoding #DeveloperTools #CodingProductivity #ComposerOne #ClaudeAI #GPT5Codex #PlanMode #AIAgents #CursorIDE #DeveloperProductivity #AIWorkflow #AIDevelopment #CodingTools