Apple’s highly anticipated Vision Pro headset has been flying off the shelves since its release last year, with approximately 200,000 units sold to tech enthusiasts. However, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has discovered that some users are facing difficulties with setting up and using the innovative spatial computing device.
The Vision Pro, which seamlessly merges the physical and digital worlds, has left some users struggling to navigate its features. Reports suggest that users are finding it cumbersome to press a physical button to access apps and locate a small arrow to open the control center. Additionally, issues with resetting passwords have forced some users to seek assistance at Apple stores.
Although the device is rumored to hit the UK market this year, its current price tag of £2,765 ($3,500) overseas has raised eyebrows. Despite these challenges, Apple remains optimistic about the device’s success and anticipates surpassing initial sales forecasts.
Apple is reportedly working on releasing more apps tailored for the Vision Pro, capitalizing on its unique spatial computing capabilities. However, Kuo speculates that a more affordable version of the device may not be announced until 2027.
While Apple has not directly addressed the issues raised by dissatisfied users, the strong demand for the Vision Pro indicates a loyal fan base eager to experience the latest in cutting-edge technology. As the company continues to innovate and expand its offerings, the Vision Pro is poised to revolutionize the way we interact with the digital world.