The company has high expectations for this launch, expecting it to be its biggest product since the iPhone.
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Friday shared a behind-the-scenes video latvia number screening showing glimpses of the manufacturing process for the company's new $3,500 mixed reality headset.
The one-minute clip shows the machinery that makes various components of the device, from its glass lenses to its aluminum alloy frame and headbands.
This is how Vision Pro is made
Apple is betting that the spatial computing device will be its biggest new product since the iPhone. The company says Vision Pro creates immersive gaming, entertainment and work experiences inside glasses that blend digital content with users’ physical surroundings.
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Pre-orders only recently opened, and delivery has already been delayed until at least March. Apple has also started selling several accessories for the Vision Pro, including a $200 travel case and a $50 battery holder.
The headset will launch in the US on February 2. Sign-ups for free 25-minute Vision Pro demos at Apple Stores in the US will be available starting the same day. Demos will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis throughout that weekend.