Apple’s long-awaited mixed reality headset, the Vision Pro, is on the verge of being available for purchase, according to recent reports.
Initially introduced at the Worldwide Developer Conference earlier this year with a price tag of $3,499, the headset is now rumored to be entering production in China, with shipments expected to commence as early as February.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has emphasized the significance of this product, predicting it to be Apple’s key release for the coming year, with plans for substantial sales volume.
Manufacturing Commencement in China
Recent reports suggest that Apple has initiated the manufacturing process for the Vision Pro headset in China, raising expectations for a timely release.
Ming-Chi Kuo’s research note further supports the claim, indicating that the mixed reality headset will be available for purchase by February.
Preparations for Launch and Employee Training
Apple, known for its meticulous product launches, is reportedly taking a cautious approach to the Vision Pro release.
The AR/VR headset, being a complex device requiring individual customization for users, necessitates employee training sessions.
Apple Store staff will receive comprehensive training on setting up and using the Vision Pro, as well as guidance on effectively selling the product to potential customers.
Vision Pro Features and Design
The Vision Pro boasts an aluminum frame with curved glass on the front and a physical button for image capture.
The device features a digital crown for adjustment, a flexible strap for comfortable wear, and audio pods on the sides.
Equipped with Apple’s M2 chip and a new R1 chip, the micro-OLED display promises an unparalleled experience for viewing 3D content.
The headset supports mixed reality capabilities, allowing users to seamlessly switch between augmented and full virtual reality with the help of a dial. Notably, it does not include a separate controller.