Apple Vision Pro, a mixed-reality headset, was announced at WWDC 2023 with a release window of early 2024. However, rumors and updates have complicated matters, leaving confusion about the exact release date.
Shifting Apple Vision Pro Launch
The launch of the headset, originally scheduled for January 2024, was delayed until March, with a subsequent shift in plans, indicating a ramp-up in overseas production, aiming for a February 2024 launch.
Expected Apple Vision Pro Launch
According to Wall Street Insights, a Chinese investment news service, the Apple Vision Pro is expected to arrive on January 27, despite the source’s legitimacy remaining unknown in the Apple leaks sphere.
Sketchy Rumor Says Vision Pro Will Launch in Final Week of January https://t.co/Dy8yrr5iKw pic.twitter.com/XEYaqTRxjO
— MacRumors.com (@MacRumors) January 2, 2024
When It will be Available ?
Mark Gurman defended a Saturday launch, citing Apple’s initial iPad introduction on a Saturday as precedence. Gurman confirms that, as previously mentioned, retail units would be available by the end of January, with a February retail launch. This news is a breath of fresh air for prospective purchasers who may not have to wait until March 2024, as previously believed.
The $3,499 Vision Pro augmented reality headset from Apple is likely to change the tech sector when it launches in select areas, including the United States, in early 2024.
Appointments for Manufacturing and Booking
According to Bloomberg, the Vision Pro will be made in Apple’s China factory. Users are encouraged to schedule appointments at local Apple Stores to ensure that the headset fits properly, underlining Apple’s dedication to providing a personalized and pleasant experience.
The Vision Pro runs visionOS and is powered by Apple’s in-house M2 processor, which is also found in iPads and MacBooks. This platform enables users to operate apps with their eyes, hands, and voices, adding a new level to spatial computing.