![]() ![]() Similarly, Apple stores will need to keep a stock of the prescription lenses, manufactured by Carl Zeiss. ![]() As well as purchasable stock, stores will also need to maintain a vast inventory of ‘try-on stock’ and spares if customers wants to buy more than one per headset. Apple will offer many different sizes of head bands and light seals. Much of the logistical complexity is a product of how many variations of accessories will exist. The device will be available to buy at all of Apple’s US retail stores eventually, but the initial plans are focusing on preparations for major areas like New York and Los Angeles. Apple will section off a special area of the store to support the headset demos and necessary sizing tools to help select the right headset and accessories for the buyer. It will represent the most logistically complex rollout ever for an Apple product.Īppointments will be required for retail purchases. Apple retail workers will help ensure customers get a Vision Pro with an appropriately fitting headband and light seal. The report says that - at least out the gate - Vision Pro will only be purchasable by appointment. Bloomberg today released a report describing some of the planning going on in the Apple retail division to prepare for the launch of the Apple Vision Pro headset, previously announced as available in the US “early next year.” ![]()
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