The Vanishing Enthusiasm for Apple’s Vision Pro: Factors Leading to a Decline in Interest

Gurman reports fading demand for Apple Vision Pro after strong start

Apple’s mixed reality device, the Vision Pro, is facing declining interest despite initial excitement. Mark Gurman reports that few users are scheduling appointments to test the viewers, and sales have decreased. Gurman notes that some Apple Stores are selling only a few Vision Pros in a week, compared to two a day previously. Additionally, demand for demonstrations of the device has significantly decreased since its launch, with people who book appointments not showing up at stores.

When the Vision Pro was launched in February, Apple fans eagerly waited in line outside stores in New York to try out the new device. However, enthusiasm for the product seems to have waned since then. One possible reason for the decline in interest in the Vision Pro is its limited availability and high price, starting at $3,500. Gurman suggests that in the United States, owners of the device may no longer find it as attractive due to these factors. Additionally, the lack of additional applications and inconvenience of using it in public places could be contributing to the drop in interest.

Overall, it seems that once highly anticipated, the Apple Vision Pro is now experiencing a decline in interest due to various factors such as limited availability, high price

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