Vision Pro is about to be launched, stocking up store staff training Application adaptation, full sp

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

The eye-catching Apple Vision Pro may be coming soon to meet fruit fans.

A few days ago, it was reported that Apple has begun to arrange training courses for Apple Store employees on Vision Pro.

Each Apple Store in the U.S. sends at least two employees to Apple's headquarters for training, and then trains the rest of the in-store staff. The training focuses on how to help users put on and debug the Vision Pro.

Because when you experience Vision Pro, you need to tailor the wearing style to different people. In order not to compromise the experience, pre-launch training is particularly important.

And the time when consumers can experience Vision Pro, according to recent Bloomberg revelations, will be February next year.

However, it's important to note that the upfront sales of the Vision Pro are limited to the U.S. market, and consumers can go to a retail store to buy it, or place an order online and pick it up offline.

Apple is also interested in developing a fit-testing app that can be used to test while wearing. When consumers arrive at the store, they are tested for a good fit and then fitted with the best headset and Light Seal mask for comfort and sealing.

Myopia users will also be supported with custom ZEISS prescription lenses.

In short, Apple must ensure that the Vision Pro has a good experience, even if the process is a little more troublesome.

In other aspects, three months ago, Luxshare Precision said that it was ready for assembly for the Vision Pro. According to Bloomberg, Vision Pro has been in full production in China for several weeks, and the device is expected to be ready for stores by the end of January.

According to the **chain, the first batch of stocks of Vision Pro is around 400,000 units.

In addition to the apps developed specifically for Vision Pro, Vision Pro will also have access to iOS and iPadOS apps.

In a recent email to developers, Apple also encouraged everyone to use the latest tools to test and fine-tune the app in preparation for the upcoming Vision Pro.

Last month, Telegram launched its first app concept based on VisionOS.

In addition, the next-generation VisionOS is already in development and is expected to be released later next year.

As an emerging category product for many years, Apple cares for it.

However, with the launch of the Vision Pro, problems such as complex wearing, short battery life, and high price will be tested by the market and consumers.

In this regard, Apple said:

There's more to come, and we can't wait to see what happens next year."

Author: Dada Shenzhen Bay.

Edit: Statement Shenzhen Bay.

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