Is the Apple Vision Pro going to be a flop or a success?
Concerns about whether the Apple Vision Pro will be a failure or a success are shared by many of you. But the truth is that you won’t be able to accurately forecast the situation unless you have some knowledge of VR hardware, right?
Even before the long-rumored AR/VR headset was announced and was practically an open secret, I had my predictions about the Apple Vision Pro. Despite the fact that sales may struggle to meet anticipated projections, I had no doubt that it would be a PR hit, causing shockwaves across the social media landscape due to its quirky design and prohibitive price.
That first part was correct, but anyone could have foreseen it. Even if Apple launched a new line of socks for everyone, the internet would still be in a frenzy. The Vision Pro’s $3,500 price tag, on the other hand, is merely a loyalty test. Will Apple’s most ardent supporters, those who would forego rent and other fixed costs, show up? Is there enough enthusiasm among early adopters to secure the Vision Pro? Will it be popular enough with cool kids to help Apple reach its goals or even surpass them?
To be honest, I am far too inexperienced in this field to make an accurate prediction. I have no idea. As a result, I enlisted the assistance of five VR experts to gain a deeper comprehension of Apple’s future plans. As it turned out, the success of the current Vision Pro generation does not necessarily matter. Keep reading to learn why.