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The Apple Vision Pro's global launch is expected 'in the very near future'

Oliver Haslam | Apr 29, 2024 7:45 AM CDT

The Apple Vision Pro is only available in the United States right now, with prices starting from $3,499 which is a price that is enough to put a lot of people off. But Apple is thought to be working on a new, cheaper version, and a fix for the limited availability is also thought to be on the way. According to a new report, Apple is working on a global launch in China soon.

The Apple Vision Pro's global launch is expected 'in the very near future'

We've heard that Apple wants to ship the headset to new countries before the end of the year, and Apple says as much on its own website. But the company has so far refused to say which countries will be included nor when the launches will actually happen. Now, writing in the weekly Power On newsletter, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says that Apple intends to launch the headset in China in the very near future.

China is one country that had previously been rumored for an imminent launch and there are others on that list, but China is the only country mentioned in the Bloomberg newsletter. That could mean that China will be on its own on a list of the next release countries, but we can surely expect others to arrive in due course.

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A cheaper Apple Vision Pro? Apple can't figure out how to do it, apparently

Oliver Haslam | Apr 29, 2024 7:15 AM CDT

The Apple Vision Pro first went on sale in February, offering the headset to customers across the United States both online and in Apple Stores. But the headset has remained only available to those in the United States, although a global launch is expected to happen at some point before the end of 2024. However, a global launch isn't going to deal with one problem that Apple seems to be struggling to fix - the price.

A cheaper Apple Vision Pro? Apple can't figure out how to do it, apparently

Those who are looking to buy an Apple Vision Pro will have to spend at least $3,499, with that price getting buyers a 256GB model while a headed with 512GB of storage and a 1TB model are also offered for those who need extra breathing room for more apps, games, and media. Apple has long been reported to have plans to find a way to offer the headset for less, and it was expected that Apple was working on a cheaper version. However, a new report suggests that while that is the case, there is one issue within Apple Park - the company doesn't know how to do it.

Writing in the weekly Power On newsletter Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says that Apple is indeed trying to figure out a way to take the $3,499 Apple Vision Pro headset and make a cheaper version that can ship before the end of 2026. That's the window that Apple's roadmap suggests Apple intends to aim for when releasing a second-generation model, apparently, but actually making a cheaper model is proving problematic. Apple's reportedly flummoxed as to how it should make the $3,499 headset cheaper. The question over which features, sensors, and displays Apple could remove or tweak is a question that appears to be causing a problem inside Apple.

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Don't expect a new Apple Vision Pro 2 until late 2026 at the earliest

Oliver Haslam | Apr 29, 2024 6:45 AM CDT

The Apple Vision Pro has now been around for a few months after it first went up for sale on the Apple website and Apple Stores across the United States in February. There's no sign of when the headset will ship globally yet, but Apple has already confirmed that it will do just that before the end of the year. We also don't know which countries the headset will arrive in, either. Now, a new report has suggested that those waiting for a new, second-gen model should probably just pull the trigger on the current model.

Don't expect a new Apple Vision Pro 2 until late 2026 at the earliest

It already made a ton of sense that Apple would plan to launch an upgraded model with tweaks and improvements over the previous headset. But a new report suggests that it won't be ready to launch the headset any time soon. Writing in the weekly Power On newsletter, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that the Apple Vision Pro roadmap does not currently have a second-gen model ready to go and it isn't on the roadmap until the end of 2026 at the earliest. That could mean it will be 2027 before the headset will go on sale.

Long before any of that will happen, however, Apple will give current Apple Vision Pro owners something new to look forward to. The visionOS software that powers the Apple Vision Pro is set to be updated to visionOS 2 this year, and it's expected that Apple will announce it at the WWDC event on June 10. However, Gurman says that the update isn't expected to be a big one, saying that it won't be a game changer. The report goes on to say that the next big thing for Apple is the expansion of the rollout to a new country, with China thought to be on the list for a release very soon. Time will tell which other countries the Apple Vision Pro will launch in, but Apple's website simply says that a global launch will take place in 2024.

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The Apple Vision Pro's marketing chief has left Apple after 36 years

Oliver Haslam | Apr 25, 2024 2:45 PM CDT

The Apple Vision Pro went on sale in February and now the man who led the marketing for the spatial computer, Frank Casanova, has reportedly left the company. Casanova had worked at Apple for 36 years across a number of different roles including leading the expansion of the iPhone to new carriers.

The Apple Vision Pro's marketing chief has left Apple after 36 years

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Casanova left the company last week to retire. He was named Apple's first head of marketing for augmented reality in 2019 before taking the lead on the headset, Gurman says. His role involved attending the release of Apple's new spatial computer at the Grove shopping mall in Los Angeles alongside Apple's services head Eddy Cue. Dan Riccio, currently the executive who oversees Apple Vision Pro development, is also nearing retirement.

The Apple Vision Pro was heavily rumored for years before it was finally announced in June of last year and then we had to wait until February for it to finally go on sale. However, the Apple Vision Pro is only currently available to buy in the United States although a global launch is expected to happen before the end of the year. Apple hasn't yet confirmed which countries will receive the Apple Vision Pro this year, however, nor has it offered any hard release timeframes, either.

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Apple has made a new visionOS 1.2 Apple Vision Pro beta available to developers

Oliver Haslam | Apr 24, 2024 5:15 AM CDT

If you're an Apple Vision Pro owner you can expect to be able to download the visionOS 1.2 software update in the near future, with Apple currently testing the third beta release with developers. Those who are registered developers can now download and install the software on their Apple Vision Pro via the usual Settings and app, although they will of course need to be signed into the relevant Apple ID account in order to be given the option to do so.

Apple has made a new visionOS 1.2 Apple Vision Pro beta available to developers

This release is expected to be made available to the public within weeks and comes just a week after the arrival of the second beta. It isn't yet clear just how many more betas we can expect to be released, but it normally doesn't reach too high of a number.

The Apple Vision Pro's visionOS 1.2 software update isn't expected to bring with it too many changes, and there are no big new features anticipated either. However, there are some tweaks to the Personas, EyeSight, and other features built into this current beta and it's possible that more tweaks could be made before the update rolls out to the public.

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Xbox is finally creating a VR headset, but it's not what you think

Kosta Andreadis | Apr 24, 2024 4:06 AM CDT

Xbox has been toying around with the idea of entering the VR gaming space for years. When it was on the cusp of launching the Xbox One X console (codenamed Project Scorpio), the head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, touted it as powerful enough to handle VR gaming. At the time, Sony had the PlayStation VR, a niche but successful add-on for the PlayStation 4.

Xbox is finally creating a VR headset, but it's not what you think

Fast forward to 2024, and Xbox is more than a console platform, with cloud gaming, PC Game Pass, and the new owners of Activision Blizzard and all of its PC and mobile properties. Although Sony released a PlayStation VR2 refresh for the PlayStation 5 console, it has failed to meet sales expectations or reach the heights of the original.

In many ways, outside of PC and the success of the Meta Quest 2 and the SteamVR platform, virtual reality is not on the minds of all gamers. So, with news that Xbox is finally getting in on VR gaming, how it is doing so is not what you'd expect. Instead of a dedicated headset for console and PC, Xbox is partnering with Meta to launch "a limited-edition Meta Quest, inspired by Xbox."

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Meta brings its Horizon OS to third-party VR headsets for the first time

Oliver Haslam | Apr 23, 2024 4:30 PM CDT

It might be all too easy to think that the only VR headset that matters is somewhere in the Meta Quest lineup while the Apple Vision Pro is a different beast entirely. But Meta is looking to change things by expanding the world of virtual reality headsets to include those from other manufacturers - and it wants its Meta Horizon OS to be the software that powers it all.

Meta brings its Horizon OS to third-party VR headsets for the first time

In a press release detailing the move, Meta said that the Meta Horizon OS is what currently powers the Meta Quest headsets and that it combines the core technologies powering current mixed reality experiences. Now, it wants other companies to produce headsets that can run the same software.

As part of that new generation of hardware Meta sees the rising popularity of gaming, entertainment, and fitness experiences as a key factor in bringing other companies to the market. Some companies are already working on new devices that are powered by Meta Horizon OS, Meta says, with ASUS ROG at the top of the list. It's developing an all-new performance gaming headset, Meta says, adding that Lenovo is also going to develop mixed reality devices for production, learning, and entertainment.

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So few people are buying the Apple Vision Pro, Apple has had to slash shipments

Oliver Haslam | Apr 23, 2024 4:15 PM CDT

When Apple launched the Apple Vision Pro to the public in February it was the hottest thing in town, and it remained that way for a few weeks. But as is so often the case with these launches, once the dust settled, interest was already starting to wane. Now, a new report claims that demand for the high-end spatial computer has been so low that Apple has had to take drastic action.

So few people are buying the Apple Vision Pro, Apple has had to slash shipments

That action, according to the normally well-connected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, comes in the form of cutting its 2024 shipments to somewhere between 400,000 and 450,000 units which is considerably down on the market consensus of anything up to 800,000 units - and potentially even more.

Kuo points out that Apple cut the orders even before launching the Apple Vision Pro in new markets. Right now it's only available in the United States and it's thought that demand has fallen so sharply in the United States that Apple is taking a more conservative view of the demand it can expect when the headset finally starts to ship to other countries.

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Apple Vision Pro called 'game-changer' by surgeon that used it during surgery

Jak Connor | Apr 23, 2024 1:04 PM CDT

The Apple Vision Pro captured the internet briefly when it finally became available to the public, but then it seemingly quietened down in the consumer market as many users found the headset lacked critical features.

Apple Vision Pro called 'game-changer' by surgeon that used it during surgery

However, that doesn't mean it isn't being used in the business, or commercial space, which is exactly what a surgeon from Brazil has done. According to reports, doctor Bruno Gobbato used a Vision Pro headset during a shoulder arthroscopy surgery, which the surgeon said aided him in his process throughout the operation.

The above video shows the surgeon using the Vision Pro to display a live camera feed of the camera that has been inserted into the shoulder joint. The heads-up display of the Vision Pro also provided the surgeon with X-rays, notes, and additional information that originally wasn't readily available by simply looking up to a region of space in the operating room.

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Microsoft has brought its OneNote app to the Apple Vision Pro, get it now

Oliver Haslam | Apr 18, 2024 2:00 PM CDT

the Apple Vision Pro has been on sale for almost three months now and while it's fair to say that the excitement has definitely started to die down somewhat, there's no denying that it is still the hottest piece of tech around right now. It launched with a ton of apps in the visionOS App Store in February but the number of actual Apple Vison Pro apps was surprisingly small - many were just iPad apps enabled to run on the headset. But more apps are coming all the time and now Microsoft has announced that it's brought one of its best to the spatial computer as well.

Microsoft has brought its OneNote app to the Apple Vision Pro, get it now

Microsoft OneNote is the go-to note-taking app for a ton of people, especially those who find themselves living in the Microsoft ecosystem. Its availability on the Apple Vision Pro was perhaps to be expected, but it's always surprising when Microsoft launches something on an Apple platform, whether it should be, or not. And from what we're reading in the announcement blog post, there's plenty to like about this release.

Microsoft says that Apple Vision Pro owners can make use of the OnteNote app's infinite canvas in a spatial computing environment alongside other apps like Word and Excel via multitasking. The company says that the OneNote app now means that people can stay productive no matter where they are, and there are tons of features already available with more on the way.

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