Apple's Vision Pro Headset Launch Delayed to March 2024
Initially available only in the U.S., the $3,499 mixed-reality device will feature visionOS and a unique 'EyeSight' feature.
- Apple's Vision Pro mixed-reality headset, originally planned for a January 2024 release, is now expected to launch in March 2024.
- The headset, priced at $3,499, will initially be available only in the United States, with availability in additional countries, including Canada and the United Kingdom, expected by the end of 2024.
- The Vision Pro will be powered by visionOS, Apple's first operating system designed for spatial computing, and will include all compatible iPhone and iPad apps, as well as over 100 Apple Arcade titles at launch.
- The device will be sold by appointment only in select Apple retail stores and online, and will not be available in third-party retailers.
- The Vision Pro uses micro-OLED technology to pack 23 million pixels into two displays and includes a feature called 'EyeSight' that reveals the user's eyes to others in the room.