According to reliable sources, the most recent rumors from Apple’s supply chain indicate that the Apple Vision Pro will launch on January 26.
An “early 2024” release window was promised by Apple when it unveiled Apple Vision Pro, which could conceivably mean any time before June. But the evidence for a January to February launch window has been growing, and the most recent indications point to the former.
A Chinese source with knowledge of the situation revealed to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman that the launch date of the Apple Vision Pro is “floating around” on January 26. This was in response to a MacRumors article that featured an unreliable source that suggested the date.
Gurman’s statement is consistent with what independent sources have told AppleInsider. According to what we understand, Apple Retail is setting up in-store displays and training throughout January in anticipation of the initial launch.
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Regarding the retail rollout of Apple Vision Pro, Apple has been transparent. To be fitted for a device, customers will need to physically visit an Apple Store.
The user will receive training for the initial setup during the in-store experience. Many will probably be fitted in-store, given a receipt, and sent home to wait for delivery.
The prescription lenses needed for everyone who wears glasses will probably be the deciding factor when it comes to in-store pickup. It is anticipated that Apple Stores will carry a limited supply of common prescription medications.
Apple has not disclosed how much the $3,499 Apple Vision Pro costs includes accessories like prescription lenses or a personalized visor. Apple is probably going to announce the launch date soon so that consumers have time to arrange their finances and schedule a visit to the Apple Store.