The Apple mixed reality headset is nearing release and is expected to ship fewer than 100,000 units this year. According to Taiwanese research firm TrendForce, the headset is primarily aimed at developers and will only be available as a pre-order for now due to high costs, difficult manufacturing and a focus on developers. Although the device has the potential to drive demand in the AR/VR product category, its high price tag of around $3,000 poses a significant obstacle to broader market growth.
Apple's impending entry into the mixed reality market has been making waves in the tech world for some time, but recent reports suggest that sales could be significantly lower than initially expected. This article examines TrendForce's prediction and sheds light on the reasons behind the likely limited availability of the Apple mixed reality headset.
The Apple Mixed Reality Headset: Revolutionary Technology for Developers
TrendForce according to Shipments of the Apple Mixed Reality headset are expected to be under 100,000 units this year. The company predicts that Apple may limit production to 300,000 units at most, attributing this to the high cost, difficulty in manufacturing, and focus on developers. The headset will initially target this audience to develop potential applications and content for the mixed reality platform. Although the Apple headset has the potential to drive demand in the AR/VR product category, the high price of the device is a barrier to broader market growth. At an estimated $3,000, the headset is out of reach for many consumers. This price range may mean that only a limited number of people will purchase the device, which in turn will affect sales numbers.
Apple Mixed Reality Headset: High Costs and Limited Availability
Different analysts have given different forecasts for sales numbers. In January 2022, Apple's suppliers were told to expect seven to ten million units in the first year of sales. This expectation was later reduced to three million units. Renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicted in August last year that Apple would ship no more than 1.5 million devices in 2023. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman recently gave an estimate of around 900,000 headsets sold this year. This figure is well below previous expectations. Apple is expected to limit sales of the mixed reality headset to one unit per day per store, which equates to annual sales of just over 180,000 units. This estimate from TrendForce, which predicts fewer than 100,000 units shipped, is the lowest estimate yet for the Apple mixed reality headset.
conclusion
TrendForce's forecast suggests that the Apple Mixed Reality headset will ship in limited quantities this year. Its high cost, difficult manufacturing, and focus on developers limit sales to pre-orders for now. Although the headset has the potential to boost the AR/VR product category, its high price is a hurdle to broader market growth. Analysts have already revised their expectations for sales downwards. It remains to be seen how the Apple Mixed Reality headset will perform in the market and whether it can achieve wider availability and lower prices in the future. (Photo by Zyabich / Bigstockphoto)