Apple's Vision Pro is finally coming to the U.S., with pre-orders starting on Jan. 19 and in-store availability beginning two weeks later on Feb. 2.
The augmented reality headset (or spatial computer, as Apple likes to call it) is very expensive. At $3,499, it's far pricier than most VR headsets out there. But there's a way to try it out before you buy, or even pre-order, the Apple Vision Pro.
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In an email sent to customers that subscribed to the mailing list with news on Vision Pro, Apple announced the availability of Apple Vision Pro demos at Apple Stores.
"Starting at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, February 2, we invite you to sign up for a demo of Apple Vision Pro at your local Apple Store. Demo times will be available Friday through the weekend on a first-come, first-served basis. We can’t wait to see you there," the email read.
There's a lot we don't know here. We can only assume that the demos will be available on a first come, first serve basis, and it sounds like you'll have to physically go to an Apple Store to sign up, though it may be possible to sign up for a demo online as well. The "8:00 a.m." time probably refers to local time. Finally, we don't really know what these demos will be like, or how long they'll last.
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Still, this is good news for folks who are interested in demoing in Vision Pro. It's a pricy device, and trying it out before you dish out the eye-watering sum of three-and-a-half thousand dollars is probably a good idea.