After release timelines leaked multiple times in the past, Apple today has officially announced the availability of the Vision Pro in the US. The mix-reality headset was announced at WWDC last year. The Cupertin-based tech giant has revealed the pricing and availability details of the device along with its bundled accessories. Commenting on the official release, CEO Tim Cook said that the era of spatial computing has arrived. It is touted to be the most advanced consumer electronics device created. 

Apple Vision Pro official availability details are out

The Apple Vision Pro carries a starting price tag of $3,499 for the 256GB variant. The company hinted that there will be other models. The mixed-reality headset will go up for pre-orders starting January 19 through Apple’s online store. It will start shipping from February 2. The Vision Pro will also be available at the brand’s official stores from February 2. 

The Apple Vision Pro comes with a Solo Knit Band and Dual Loop Band. This gives users two options for fit that works best for them. The brand is also bundling a Light Seal, two Light Seal Cushions, and an Apple Vision Pro Cover for the front of the device. There is a polishing cloth, a battery, a USB-C cable, and a USB-C adapter. 

Apple also revealed details of the lens attachments for vision correction needs. The ZEISS Optical Inserts Readers will be available for $99 whereas the prescription lens will cost $149 in the US. 

The Apple Vision Pro boasts ultra-high-resolution dual OLED displays. It is powered by Apple M2 and Apple R1 dual chipsets. The mixed-reality headset incorporates 12 cameras and 6 microphones. It runs on VisionOS which is a combination of macOS, iOS, and iPadOS. This allows users to seamlessly interact with digital content through eyes, hands, and voice controls. To get an in-depth detail on the Apple Vision Pro, readers can head here

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