Apple’s Vision Pro Headset Set for International Launch Post-WWDC 2024
It appears that recent reports suggesting Apple’s launch of the Vision Pro headset internationally after WWDC 2024 are indeed accurate. According to renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, deliveries to key non-US markets such as the UK, France, Germany, China, Japan, and Singapore are scheduled to begin before mid-June, immediately following WWDC 2024. Kuo has projected global shipments to range between 400,000 and 450,000 units, indicating that Apple’s international rollout plans are proceeding as planned.
Speculation is rife that Apple will disclose details regarding the international availability and pricing of the Vision Pro during next week’s WWDC event, following updates on visionOS, the software powering the headset. This move comes in the wake of reports indicating a decline in demand for the Vision Pro within the US market, prompting Apple to reduce orders. Kuo had previously mentioned in April that demand for the Vision Pro was decreasing significantly beyond initial estimates in the US.
With Apple expected to unveil enhancements to visionOS at WWDC, industry enthusiasts are eager to witness the potential improvements the new operating system will bring to the Vision Pro headset.
Keywords: Apple, Vision Pro headset, international launch, WWDC 2024, Ming-Chi Kuo
Source: Ming-Chi-Kuo via MacRumors