The Apple community is eagerly awaiting the release of the Apple Vision Pro headset, which promises to be a groundbreaking innovation in the field of augmented reality. Below we will take a closer look at the latest information on the upcoming release of the headset.
The year 2024 will be very exciting for Apple fans, as the launch of the Apple Vision Pro headset is imminent. The long-awaited augmented reality headset was originally planned to hit the market at the beginning of the year, but according to recent reports, the release date could be pushed back to February.
Employees receive training
Apple has not yet announced a specific release date for the Apple Vision Pro headset, but insider information suggests that it will be available in February rather than early in the year. Mark Gurman, a renowned Apple expert, expressed He recently discussed preparations and predictions regarding the Apple Vision Pro headset in his Bloomberg newsletter "Power On." He reported that Apple's internal goal is to launch the headset in February. At the same time, he acknowledged that the release is expected "at least before March," barring any unforeseen obstacles. Preparations for the Apple Vision Pro headset's sale are in full swing. As a next step, Apple plans to send select Apple Store employees to Apple Park in January to train them on selling and supporting the new headset.
Apple Vision Pro: Only available via in-store pickup
This training is crucial because the Apple Vision Pro requires complex setup that must be customized to each customer's needs. The training, scheduled to begin in mid-January, will provide each employee with two days of intensive training, as Mark Gurman reports. This training is aimed at ensuring that Apple Store employees can serve customers with comprehensive knowledge and "carefully tailored" support. The decision to pick up the headset in-store is expected to be welcomed by customers, as it will give them the opportunity to receive personalized advice and fitting. Apple plans to provide the equipment at Apple Stores to assemble and package the Apple Vision Pro on-site, ensuring a seamless customer experience. Please note that at launch, the device will only be available in the US, with other markets to follow. (Image: Apple)




