Apple is adapting the production of its mixed reality headset, the Apple Vision Pro, to the current realities of the supply chain. The company has already made significant progress and prepared for the needs of the market.
Apple is known for its innovation and ability to revolutionize the technology industry with new products. The Apple Vision Pro is a prime example of this. As one of the most advanced mixed reality headsets on the market, it has high production requirements. Due to complex technologies such as 4K micro OLED displays designed separately for each eye, Apple has overcome some challenges in the production of the Vision Pro.
Production adjustments at the Vision Pro
Loud The Information Apple has adapted the production of the Vision Pro in recent months to current market requirements. Apple's suppliers have now produced enough components for around 600,000 headsets. This means the company is meeting its estimates for deliveries in 2024. These stocks should be sufficient to meet demand in the coming months. It is also interesting to note that Apple has informed assembly partner Luxshare that production may have to be reduced in November.
Daily production rate drops: inventories grow
Currently, the daily production rate is around 1,000 units, down from peaks of 2,000 units per day. Since production began, a total of between 500,000 and 600,000 Vision Pro headsets have been assembled. A Luxshare employee quoted in the report explained that production of some Vision Pro components was halted back in May as Apple's forecasts suggested lower demand. Tens of thousands of unused components remain in Luxshare's warehouses, suggesting that demand in the first year was lower than originally expected.
Focus on a cheaper version
Although Apple was originally working on a major update to the Vision Pro, the company has slowed down its plans in this regard. Instead, the focus is now on developing a cheaper version of the headset, which is set to hit the market next year. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple still plans to update the Vision Pro with an M5 chip and support for Apple Intelligence by the end of 2025. The cheaper model could help Apple make the headset accessible to a wider audience. The current model, with its price of €4,000, is aimed primarily at early adopters and technology-loving consumers. Nevertheless, Apple is convinced that the Vision Pro will be an important part of its product portfolio in the long term.
production challenges
The production of the Vision Pro was a technical challenge from the start. In particular, the complex design of the headset and the use of two 4K micro-OLED displays, which have to be manufactured individually for each eye, posed great difficulties for Apple. These problems led to a limitation of production capacity. As early as July 2023, the Financial Times reported that Apple would produce around 400,000 Vision Pro headsets in 2024. However, this production number was limited by the challenges in manufacturing. The yield of the 4K micro-OLED displays was a major factor in the reduced production. Nevertheless, Apple has now stabilized its production processes and appears to be well on its way to achieving the planned unit numbers for 2024.
Tim Cook on the future of Vision Pro
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Apple CEO Tim Cook expressed optimism about the future of the Vision Pro. Although the headset is not yet a mass product, he sees great potential for the technology. Cook emphasized that the Vision Pro is currently intended for early adopters - people who want to experience the future of technology today. "Everything gets better over time, and this product will also keep getting better," he said. He also pointed out that the goal in the long term is to build a new ecosystem around the Vision Pro.
Current sales figures
Even though production targets have been adjusted, sales figures show that Apple is meeting its forecasts overall. According to The Information's report, Apple sold around 370,000 Vision Pro headsets in the first three quarters of the year. It is estimated that around 50,000 more units will be sold by the end of the year, bringing Apple's total to around 400,000 units sold in the first year. This figure is in line with previous estimates from analysts such as Ming-Chi Kuo.
Apple remains optimistic: Vision Pro as a long-term growth factor
In summary, Apple has successfully adapted its production plans for the Vision Pro to the current circumstances. Despite initial challenges, the company has largely achieved its goals for the first year. Looking ahead, Apple plans to launch a cheaper version of the Vision Pro and continuously improve the headset. The Vision Pro may still be a niche product at the moment, but Apple has made it clear that this is just the beginning of a larger development. Do you need useful tips for your Apple Vision Pro? Here you can discover everything you need to know about your new Apple device – enjoy reading! Are you looking for new accessories? Visit our Amazon Storefront – there you will find a variety of products from leading providers, including for HomeKit and more! (Image: Apple)
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