Apple Vision Pro is facing declining interest and sales among consumers


by TechSpot

TechSpot— It took Apple eight years and billions of dollars to create the Vision Pro. While the $3,500 price tag meant it was never going to be a huge seller, there was still plenty of interest and sales during its initial launch period – remember all the people using the headsetRead Entire Article

PetaPixel—RIP Apple Vision Pro? Sales of Apple's Mixed Reality Headset are Tanking. Apple Vision Pro, remember that? Apple is reportedly struggling to sell its existing stock of the headset and is cutting production because of low demand. [Read More]

@HipHopWired—Apple Reportedly Slashing Apple Vision Pro Shipments Due To Poor Sales, X Pretends To Be Shocked A $3,500 VR Headset Didn’t Sell. Source: NurPhoto / Getty / Apple Vision Pro Not even Apple could make a big splash in the VR/AR space. According to reports, the company Steve Jobs built is slashing shipments of its latest product, the Apple Vision Pro. Reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims that the tech giant is cutting Vision Pro shipments to 400,000-450,000 units while the market predicts 700,000–800,000 units or more. Apple’s headset allegedly flopping signals that the demand for the $3,500 headset was not as high...

MacRumors—Apple Vision Pro Gains Apple Arcade Games Crossy Road Castle and Solitaire Stories. Apple Arcade games Crossy Road Castle and Solitaire Stories are set to launch on the Vision Pro headset tomorrow, adding two additional popular games to Apple's first head worn device. In Crossy Road Castle, players can progress through tower levels with pinch and flick gestures. Up to four players can play at one time, though there's also a solo version of the game. Crossy Road Castle for Vision Pro has the same features as the other versions of the game, including characters and hats...