How to Try Apple Vision Pro Without Paying $3,499

The Apple Vision Pro looks cool and all, but the idea of ​​buying one at the moment seems a little risky. Not only is it Apple’s first foray into the augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) space (a useful rule of thumb for any first-gen tech : let someone else buy it), but it also costs $3,499, which is still a lot money for most people. At the very least, you’ll want to try this gadget out before you buy it—and Apple lets you do that.

The company recently sent an email to people who had signed up for the Apple Vision Pro newsletter asking them to sign up for a demo of the product at their local Apple Store. In an email, the company says: “Starting at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, February 2nd, we invite you to sign up for a demo of Apple Vision Pro at your local Apple Store. Demo hours will be available Friday through the weekend.” in order. We can’t wait to see you there.”

It’s possible that demos will be available even after this weekend, but Apple’s email doesn’t explicitly say that. So if you want to try out Apple Vision Pro, you should contact your local Apple Store to see if the device is available for demo and sign up as soon as possible. Demo times and availability may vary by store, so it’s best to call ahead and check to make sure you don’t miss your chance—it looks like it won’t just be a case of Apple Vision. Plus, it was left on the table next to the iPhones so that someone could slip on it.

Apple Vision Pro will be available for pre-order in the US on January 19, 2024 at 5 a.m. PT, and will begin shipping on February 2. Apple also promises that you’ll be able to buy it at all Apple Stores in the US. on this date, but who knows if there will be supply to meet demand (or vice versa). At launch you will also be able to buy optical inserts for the Vision Pro. Readers cost $99 and prescription lenses cost $149.

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