Last week Apple announced that the Vision Pro will be up for pre-orders starting January 19. The shipments will commence from February 2. It will also be available at the brand’s official store at the same time. The Cupertino-based tech giant has not announced the release of its mixed-reality headset outside the US. Now, notable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has shared some details about the Vision Pro’s availability outside the country. 

Apple Vision Pro’s release outside the US tipped

Kuo reports that Apple could launch the Vision Pro in the non-US markets before WWDC 2024. The company’s annual developer conference takes place in the first week of June. He adds that a release prior to the event would be beneficial for promoting the global development ecosystem of visionOS. 

Additionally, the reason for not releasing the Vision Pro outside the US yet is attributed to three reasons. The first one is the limited initial supply of the mixed-reality headset. The second reason is that the sales process of the mixed reality headset go smoothly in the US. Lastly, Vision Pro’s release in non-US markets is due to the time needed to modify the algorithms to comply with the regulations in other countries. 

Kuo says that the sooner the Apple Vision Pro will arrive in more countries the sooner aforementioned issues are resolved. 

In the US, the Apple Vision Pro will be bundled with a Solo Knit Band and Dual Loop Band. There is also a Light Seal, two Light Seal Cushions, and an Apple Vision Pro Cover for the front of the device. The mixed-reality headset will come with a polishing cloth, a battery, a USB-C cable, and a USB-C adapter.

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