The international Apple community is eagerly awaiting the anticipated global launch of the Apple Vision Pro. The revolutionary spatial computing headset is currently only available in the US, which has led to enthusiasts from all over the world scrambling to get a glimpse of the future of computing. In this article, we'll look at the latest developments regarding the international availability of the Apple Vision Pro and the exciting possibilities this opens up for tech enthusiasts worldwide.
The Apple Vision Pro has taken the tech world by storm and is being hailed as a groundbreaking device for spatial computing. Priced at $3,499 in the US, the headset has already garnered a notable fan base, but interest extends far beyond the borders of the United States. People from all over the world are willing to go to great lengths to experience this impressive device. The good news is that the international launch of the Apple Vision Pro could be imminent and China is expected to be one of the first countries to achieve this technological milestone.
Apple Vision Pro conquers the world
Expectations are rising as reports indicate that the international launch of the Apple Vision Pro could begin as early as April, with China among the countries set to be included in the second wave. The exact dates have not yet been confirmed by Apple, but inside sources from the company's supply chain point to a timeframe between April and May. A key question on the minds of many interested parties around the world is the price of the Apple Vision Pro outside the US. Currently, the list price in the US is $3,499, albeit excluding taxes. It remains to be seen how much the device will cost in other countries, as tax rates and import duties may vary. However, it is unlikely that China will be the only country to see the second wave of launches.
Which countries are next?
Previous reports have indicated that Apple is also considering countries like Canada and the UK to launch the Apple Vision Pro internationally. Specifically, Bloomberg recently reported that Apple engineers are already working on preparing the device for France, Germany, Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan and Korea. According to Bloomberg, the second wave of launches could include these countries. Interestingly, Apple offers various storage options for the Vision Pro. The base model ships with 256GB of storage, but for an additional $200, users can upgrade to 512GB, or even 1TB for an additional $200. In addition, there is a selection of accessories, including the Vision Pro Travel Case and Vision Pro Battery, which are sold separately and extend the functionality of the device. (Image: Apple)