The start of the new year could mean the end of the Apple Vision Pro, as the latest report claims that the excruciatingly expensive headset could stop being produced by the end of this year. It is likely that the technology giant had dotted an estimate on how many units would be shipped this year, and even though that figure would not be encouraging when deciding the future of this category, Apple has plans to introduce a low-cost model sometime in 2025 to help increase the momentum.
Suppliers have produced enough components for up to 600,000 Apple Vision Pro units, with several warehouses continuing to have thousands of parts undelivered
A paywalled report from The Information that was spotted by MacRumors cited multiple people who were directly involved with making the Apple Vision Pro components, and they informed the outlet that production is being scaled back. The reason for this is simple; there are more than sufficient components available for the Apple Vision Pro, to the point that some factories had actually stopped production as early as May, with thousands of parts continuing to occupy warehouses as the headset fails to get sufficient traction going in major markets.
With Apple slightly lifting the production pedal, it appears that the Cupertino firm wants to shift focus to the affordable version of its head-mounted wearable. While the estimated launch timeline has not been mentioned anywhere, the low-cost Apple Vision Pro is said to be
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