To spice up the hype, Apple is preparing to release the Vision Pro in several new countries, including France
Apple is preparing to launch the international commercialization of its Vision Pro mixed reality headset. And France is one of the target markets.
The beginning of the year was marked by the release of Apple’s first ever mixed reality headset. A device that created a huge movement of interest, before seeing sales of these headphones gradually drop. The clue could be for Apple that it needed to open up to new markets to jump-start sales. And that’s what seems to be happening right now!
Overseas Employees Train in the U.S.
That’s it, the Cupertino company is starting to look across the U.S. border to sell its Vision Pro. Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman tells us that employees of overseas stores are currently present at the Cupertino headquarters to be trained on this product.
“The training can last up to four days and classes started last week,” a source who wished to remain anonymous told Mark Gurman. And things should speed up in June.
France is one of the targeted countries
In fact, Apple’s idea would be to launch the international marketing of the Vision Pro after the next Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), which will take place from Monday 10 to Friday 14 June.
And if for the moment, none of the employees knows the exact list of countries in which these headphones will be sold, a simple clue gives us the first indications. Employees from the following countries participate in the various internships: China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia, Germany and… France!
Suffice it to say, there’s a good chance the Vision Pro will hit the shelves of your favorite retailer in the coming months. But knowing that it sells for $3,500 in the US, you’ll have to pay a pretty solid price in euros for those who won’t want to resist the temptation!