蒂姆·库克今天表示,苹果VisionPro计划仍将于明年初出货。
existToday’s Apple conference live broadcast, the company announced the iPhone 15 series and new watch models, with Cook confirming that the first "space computer" will still ship in "early 2024" as Apple announced at WWDC in June.
The Vision Pro is planned to be sold first in the United States starting at $3,500, and then further in other (yet-to-be-disclosed) countries "later" next year.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported in July that Apple planned a very slow rollout. According to reports, the headset will initially be sold exclusively in Apple stores and Apple's official website, while most other Apple products will also be sold by third-party retailers at launch.
Apple reportedly plans to add a special Vision Pro section to its stores to display and try-on tools for potential buyers, but the section will reportedly only be available in stores in "prime regions" like New York and Los Angeles initially Established in.
Germann reported in late 2024 that Apple was "discussing the UK and Canada as one of its first international markets, with Asia and Europe soon, although no final decisions have been made" and was working on plans for Australia, Germany, France , Japan, South Korea and China to localize the device.
The slow and limited rollout may be due to widely reported mass production issues with the headset. According to reports, the Vision Pro is considered the "most complex" device Apple has ever designed, and Sony can only produce less than 500,000 ultra-high-resolution microdisplays per year.