Apple’s Vision Pro headset delayed, now expected to ship in March

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Apple’s mixed-reality headset, the Vision Pro, is likely to be released in March 2024, rather than January as originally planned. The software teams were aiming for a January release, as suggested by the presence of product onboarding videos in the latest beta version of visionOS. However, Apple is still working on distribution plans for the hardware. The Vision Pro will initially be available in the United States, exclusively through Apple’s website or retail stores by appointment only. It is priced at $3,499.

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Apple’s Vision Pro headset delayed, now expected to ship in March

Apple’s mixed-reality headset, the Vision Pro, is likely to be released in March 2024, rather than January as originally planned. The software teams were aiming for a January release, as suggested by the presence of product onboarding videos in the latest beta version of visionOS. However, Apple is still working on distribution plans for the hardware. The Vision Pro will initially be available in the United States, exclusively through Apple’s website or retail stores by appointment only. It is priced at $3,499.

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