Home > Article > Technology peripherals > Apple's Vision Pro headset has begun pre-sales in the United States, with limited functionality for overseas users. Canada and the United Kingdom may be the first expansion markets.
According to news on January 22, Apple recently launched a pre-order event for the much-anticipated Vision Pro headset in the US market. However, for consumers in non-U.S. regions, Apple officially reminds that before the device officially enters the local market, its functions will have certain limitations, which means that the experience of overseas users may be different from that of domestic users in the United States.
In light of the above, Apple recommends that consumers who live outside the United States wait until the Vision Pro headset is officially released in their region before considering purchasing it. The current delivery time for pre-order Vision Pro has been postponed to March, which may mean that its demand is high, or it may be due to Apple's stocking strategy. There are rumors that Apple originally planned to sell only 60,000 to 80,000 Vision Pro headsets.
Apple elaborates on the specific restrictions for overseas users in the FAQ on the pre-order page. Here are some of the limitations: - Voice input, Siri, and dictation are available in English (US) only. - The App Store requires an Apple ID with the region set to the United States. - A US Apple ID is also required to purchase Apple Music and TV App content. - ZEISS Optometry Services with Vision Pro only accept orders from U.S. ophthalmologists. - Some applications may only be used within the United States. - Users outside the United States will not receive official support from Apple. These restrictions mean that overseas users may encounter certain restrictions and inconveniences when using Apple products. Note that these restrictions may vary from country to country. Therefore, overseas users need to carefully read the relevant restrictions when purchasing and using Apple products to ensure they can get the best experience.
These restrictions will undoubtedly have a significant impact on user experience. However, Apple has indicated plans to bring the Vision Pro to other markets later this year. It is understood that Canada and the United Kingdom may become the first countries to introduce Vision Pro after the United States, and it is expected to be officially launched before this year’s WWDC conference. This will enable more users to enjoy the advanced features and convenience brought by Vision Pro as soon as possible.
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