Apple Vision Pro release date confirmed for February 2: here’s how to get your headset when US sales open
Vision Pro has long been one of our most anticipated products to come out of Apple over the last couple of years, and we’ve been waiting with bated breath for some semblance of a release date since we saw the headset last year.
Now, Apple has given us an official date as to when we might get one — February 2.
Breaking news
Vision Pro, coming soon near you
Apple has announced the release date for the new headset in the Apple Newsroom, giving us an idea of when we can actually get our hands on one. The release goes through some more details of the headset as well, only serving to make us even more excited for the moment we can all get one strapped on.
“The era of Spatial computing has arrived” says Tim Cook in Apple’s press release, as his legacy is finally becoming a reality in his eyes. The release reiterates mostly what we already knew — from visionOS to virtual environments and the implementation of the Digital Crown.
There’s more, however, that we didn’t know. Apple says that two different strap options are coming with the headset, in the form of Dual Loop band and a Solo Knit band so that users can find the “fit that works best for them”. There’s also going to be a light seal, two cushions for the light seal, and a cover for the front of the device when you’re not using it to keep that display free from damage.
There’s also a Polishing cloth, USB-C charge cable, and USB-C Power adapter to go with the battery module.
Alongside what’s coming in the box
Vision Pro has long been one of our most anticipated products to come out of Apple over the last couple of years, and we’ve been waiting with bated breath for some semblance of a release date since we saw the headset last year.
Now, Apple has given us an official date as to when we might get one — February 2.
Breaking news
Vision Pro, coming soon near you
Apple has announced the release date for the new headset in the Apple Newsroom, giving us an idea of when we can actually get our hands on one. The release goes through some more details of the headset as well, only serving to make us even more excited for the moment we can all get one strapped on.
“The era of Spatial computing has arrived” says Tim Cook in Apple’s press release, as his legacy is finally becoming a reality in his eyes. The release reiterates mostly what we already knew — from visionOS to virtual environments and the implementation of the Digital Crown.
There’s more, however, that we didn’t know. Apple says that two different strap options are coming with the headset, in the form of Dual Loop band and a Solo Knit band so that users can find the “fit that works best for them”. There’s also going to be a light seal, two cushions for the light seal, and a cover for the front of the device when you’re not using it to keep that display free from damage.
There’s also a Polishing cloth, USB-C charge cable, and USB-C Power adapter to go with the battery module.
Alongside what’s coming in the box