Rob Thubron

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • Sales of the Apple Vision Pro have fallen off a cliff, estimated to be between 160,00 and 180,00 units during pre-orders
  • Sales of the Vision Pro have faced significant declines with estimates now suggesting only 450,00 units will be sold this year

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Apple's $3,500 Vision Pro: Disappointing Sales and Future Plans for Enterprise Use

Apple's $3,500 Vision Pro: Disappointing Sales and Future Plans for Enterprise Use

Broke On: Tuesday, 23 April 2024 Apple's $3,500 Vision Pro AR headset, released this year with high expectations, has faced disappointing sales and waning consumer interest. Reports suggest Apple aimed to sell 800,000 units in 2024 but will only reach between 450,00 and 485,00. High price point and discomfort are cited as reasons for low sales. Apple focuses on enterprise use and plans updates with significant changes or a cheaper model to boost sales.