In anticipation of its February release, Apple is ramping up the development of the mixed-reality headset known as the Vision Pro.
Apple is increasing production of the Vision Pro mixed-reality headset in order to prepare for a February release, according to a statement on Wednesday.
The story states that production of the new headset is, and has been, running full tilt at facilities in China for a few weeks.
According to the source, the objective is for customer-bound units to be prepared by the end of January, with the retail launch scheduled for the following month.
Launched in June, the $3,499 Vision Pro was anticipated to be accessible in the United States by early 2024.
The business encouraged software developers to “get ready” for the Vision Pro on Wednesday by bringing their applications to Apple for criticism and testing them with the newest tools.
According to sources from July, the iPhone maker was compelled to significantly reduce production estimates for the headgear because of the device’s intricate design.
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