Apple's Vision Pro headset, priced at $3,500, has failed to make a significant impact on the VR and AR market despite high expectations. Sales have been poor, and many customers returned the product shortly after purchase. Apple seems to be downplaying the poor response, classifying the product as an 'early adopter product'.
has the full weight of the industry on its shoulders. We might be pinning too much hope on Apple , which stopped out-innovating rivals long ago.
While Apple continues to be one of the top players in the smartphone and tablet market, sales haven't been particularly impressive in a long time. That's even though the broader market is not in a slump. It's easy to see why the company hasn't scored any big wins in recent memory and aApple Vision Pro didn't push headsets into the mainstream
Apple's $3,500 headset which was supposed to revive the Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality market has proven to be a bust. The product was such a letdown that hordes of customers returned the headset within days of purchasing it. There are no signs of sales picking up again, which is apparently why Apple will stop producing it.is trying to downplay the underwhelming response to its headset by saying it's an 'early adopter product.
Apple may prove me wrong and propel the foldable industry forward, but unless it's relying on anything other than expected popularity, I don't see how it will pull this feat off.Follow us on social media to catch the latest trending stories, watch exclusive videos, and join the conversation with our vibrant community!
Anam Hamid is a computer scientist turned tech journalist who has a keen interest in the tech world, with a particular focus on smartphones and tablets. She has previously written for Android Headlines and has also been a ghostwriter for several tech and car publications. Anam is not a tech hoarder and believes in using her gadgets for as long as possible.
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