Apple Vision Pro,Categories the company's first foray into the virtual/augmented reality space, is selling like hotcakes. Very expensive hotcakes.
According to MacRumors, which cites a source familiar with Apple's sales numbers, the company has sold 200,000 Vision Pro units since the device became available for pre-order on January 19.
This is roughly in line with analyst Ming-Chi Kuo's estimate that Apple sold 160,000 to 180,000 units in the first couple of days. Kuo originally predicted that Apple will have between 60,000 to 80,000 units in stock for launch day. The 200,000 figure, if accurate, does indicate that pre-order sales have slowed down since the opening weekend.
With shipping times moving into March shortly after pre-orders opened, and all inventory in Apple store unavailable, the Vision Pro is essentially sold out. It officially becomes available for purchase on Feb 2, but it may be next to impossible to get one on that date.
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Meanwhile, if you want to see what all the fuss is about without paying anything, you can sign up for a 25-minute demo — though it might be a long wait until you get it.
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