
The Apple Vision Pro, priced at $3,500, has elicited mixed reactions from its user base and reviewers. While lauded for its technical specifications, including its immersive audio and detailed display, some users have highlighted comfort issues, prompting returns within the 14-day return period. Retail employees have observed that returns are primarily from YouTubers, indicating a varied reception among early adopters. In-depth reviews have underscored the device's potential across various applications, from daily computing to professional use, yet concerns about its practicality and value for money persist. Developers see promise in the Vision Pro's future, especially in healthcare and fitness, with new apps being developed for its visionOS. Despite being described as a significant advancement in VR technology, the Vision Pro's success may depend on Apple's ability to address early criticisms and broaden its ecosystem. Notably, anecdotal evidence suggests it might have the highest return rate for an Apple hardware product, despite an overall low early return rate.
Sources
VanilladadMDIs Apple Vision Pro returns real of fake? https://t.co/JBv4gp8hq7
Mark GurmanPower On: Why some of Apple’s biggest fans are returning the Vision Pro. I spoke to over a dozen people who returned the device, plus details on return and demo conversion rates. https://t.co/W2QFUDdmj2
NathieI tried playing PS5 games on Apple Vision Pro and it is amazing Full video: https://t.co/cA82NyLidS https://t.co/kqQqxrgKbn
Additional media






























