The Apple Vision Pro headset can't seem to catch a break. After production woes reportedly led to drastic cuts in production forecast, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) is now said to require customers to book an appointment for purchasing its first mixed-reality headset.
What Happened: Apple Vision Pro buyers will need an appointment to purchase the $3,500 mixed-reality headset, according to a Bloomberg report, citing people familiar with the matter.
The Vision Pro headsets are scheduled to reach U.S. shores "early next year", and Apple seems to be preparing its retail store network in the country as well as store employees to handle Vision Pro customers.
According to the report, Apple will have a separate section for the Vision Pro headset that will show demos as well as help employees customize the headset straps and accessories according to each buyer's needs.
Adding to the complexity of the Vision Pro headset will be the stock of different headbands and light seals. Given that this is Apple's first such headset, a seamless rollout is critical to ensure its success.
Why This Is Important: Apple's ambitious bet with the Vision Pro headsets will set the tone for the mixed-reality industry, both in terms of hardware and software, just like the iPhone changed the face of the smartphone industry forever.
The Apple Vision Pro headset will be exclusive to the U.S. at launch, with plans to expand to other countries in 2024. It remains to be seen how the U.S. launch fares, as that will determine whether Apple will persist with it or not.