Hitesh Maheshwari

Apple is set to launch its much-anticipated "spatial computing" device, the Apple Vision Pro

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Pre-orders for the Apple Vision Pro are slated to commence on Friday, January 19, at 5 a.m. PT  For those who prefer a hands-on experience, the device will be available for purchase at Apple retail stores starting Friday, February 2

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Apple Vision Pro comes with a hefty price tag of $3,499. This investment grants you access to the device's powerful M2 chip and the groundbreaking R1 chip, dedicated to delivering a "virtually lag-free, real-time view of the world." 

Cost- Vision Pro

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To ensure a precise fit of the Apple Vision Pro's Light Seal and headband, Apple requires users to have an iPhone or iPad with Face ID. This ensures a tailored experience whether you order online or visit an Apple retail store 

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Apple has collaborated with ZEISS to create custom optical inserts, eliminating the need for glasses. During the ordering process, a few simple questions will determine if you require these inserts, and a valid prescription from a U.S. eye care professional will be needed after checkout. 

No Need of Glasses

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Apple is offering in-store demos of the Apple Vision Pro over the launch weekend. Sign-ups for demos begin at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, February 2, and demo times will be available "through the weekend on a first come, first served basis."

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 Apple has collaborated with Zeiss to provide custom optical inserts, accommodating most prescriptions. However, these lenses come at an additional cost – $99 for simple reading glasses and $149 for prescription lenses.  

Lenses costs

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pre-orders for the Apple Vision Pro open on January 19, tech enthusiasts and curious minds alike are eagerly awaiting the chance to step into the future of spatial computing.

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