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Rumor: Apple to launch Vision Pro headset on January 26

The rumor mill continues to churn and it’s stating that the Apple Vision Pro headset might launch sooner than expected, with a possible launch day of January 26.

Per Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, a series of supply chain rumors have pointed towards January 26, while Apple itself promised an “early 2024” release window through its announcement of the headset back at WWDC in June 2023.

Gurman’s article lines up with what has been heard from independent sources, and it’s thought that Apple Retail is preparing for the initial launch through January with training and in-store units.

Apple has been clear about how it intends to roll out Apple Vision Pro in retail. Customers will need to physically come to an Apple Store to be fitted for a unit.

It’s also been rumored that the in-store experience will be used as a means to educate the user for an initial setup. Many will likely be fitted in-store and sent home with a receipt to await delivery.

The key limiting factor for in-store pickup could likely be the prescription lenses required for users who wear glasses. Apple’s retail locations are expected to have a small stock of standard prescriptions available.

The Apple Vision Pro will retail for $3,499, but Apple hasn’t shared how that price accounts for accessories like a custom visor or prescription lenses. The launch date will likely be revealed by Apple soon to give customers time to plan finances and a visit to the Apple Store.

Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

Via AppleInsider, MacRumors, and @markgurman