The highly anticipated Apple Vision Pro finally went on sale earlier this month. But just a month into its release, the latest wearable product from the brand is facing a sharp decline in its demand in the US market.

Apple Vision Pro demand slows

Just a week after its release, the Vision Pro users started returning their units. Many complained about different aspects of the device, which include motion sickness, discomfort in use, and more. But the bad news doesn’t end there, as known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo stated that shipments of the headset have fallen significantly. The Medium report states that the shipping time for the Vision Pro has improved to 3 to 5 days.

The initial release had the headset being sold out due to early adopted and active buyers. But, the demand dropped rapidly soon after. Kuo claims that unless the Cupertino based giant drops the price of the Vision Pro or brings more practical applications, shipments likely won’t grow in the US market. On the other hand, the improving supply of the headset would help Apple get ready for the global release of the Vision Pro.

The analyst believes that Apple will release a more affordable version of the headset but with lower specs as well as a new model with upgraded specs. However, Ming-Chi Kuo added that the brand has yet to officially launch these two projects. Early buyers are already second guessing their $3,500 purchase, so it remains to be seen how Apple makes the Vision Pro more attractive for the US and overseas markets.

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