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Apple today announced that its Vision Pro headset will launch in the U.S. on February 2, with pre-orders starting January 19. In its press release, Apple listed some items that will be included with the Vision Pro, including a Dual Loop Band, an Apple Polishing Cloth, an external battery pack, a USB-C power adapter, and more.

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Here's everything included with the Vision Pro:
Apple Vision Pro comes with a Solo Knit Band and Dual Loop Band — giving users two options for the fit that works best for them. Apple Vision Pro also includes a Light Seal, two Light Seal Cushions, an Apple Vision Pro Cover for the front of the device, Polishing Cloth, Battery, USB-C Charge Cable, and USB-C Power Adapter.
On the Vision Pro product page, Apple says the Dual Loop Band features "a pair of adjustable upper and lower straps for a personalized fit."

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Apple also confirmed that the Vision Pro starts with 256GB of storage for $3,499, and higher storage capacities will likely be available.

Article Link: Apple Vision Pro Ships With Dual Loop Band and More, Starts With 256GB of Storage
 
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Velcro and hair doesn't work, good job both styles are included!
 
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Looks like I'm waiting for the consumer model then. This thing should've been at minimum 512gb especially since it's running an M2 chip. Asking $3500 for 256gb is laughably insulting especially when you can get a Meta Quest headset with 256gb at 1/7 the cost.

Edit: Dislike me all you want but $3500 for 256gb in a "pro" product is asinine, especially when Apple's entering a market that is already niche with much more affordable options. You wanna spend $3500 for that little specs be my guest, but I'm waiting for the consumer model since i know damn well there's gonna be something first gen curse related with this thing that the consumer model will address
 
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No event?
For a product this hyped up and awaited… no pre-release event?

No event means nothing to show off
Unfortunately this is what I also suspect.
What we saw on June 5th is all that there is.

I think if there had been improvements — or even a few apps that would really make me as a fence sitter itch to go out and buy, they would be demonstrating it.

The lack of an event… is… disconcerting.

I cannot imagine the original iPhone release without a reveal event.

They may surprise us and hold a spectacular event. 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
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Unfortunately this is what I also suspect.
What we saw on June 5th is all that there is.

I think if there had been improvements — or even a few apps that would really make me as a fence sitter itch to go out and buy, they would be demonstrating it.

The lack of an event… is… disconcerting.

I cannot imagine the original iPhone release without a reveal event.

They may surprise us and hold a spectacular event. 🤷🏻‍♂️
Agreed. I could see the lack of an event being a potentially swaying factor for anyone who is sitting on the fence. In terms of showing people why they NEED this (or should at least want one)...not having an event is a missed opportunity.
 
No event?
For a product this hyped up and awaited… no event?


Unfortunately this is what I also suspect.
What we saw on June 5th is all that there is.

I think if there had been improvements — or even a few apps that would really make me as a fence sitter itch to go out and buy, they would be demonstrating it.

The lack of an event… is… disconcerting.

I cannot imagine the original iPhone release without a reveal event.

They may surprise us and hold a spectacular event. 🤷🏻‍♂️
Was there a second event for the iPhone? I don’t recall that.
 
I really hope there is a new info dump on the 19th of January when the pre-orders go live, even just to show off Res Evil 8. I will eat my proverbial hat if they haven't lined up that to be released on VisionOS.
 
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No event?
For a product this hyped up and awaited… no event?


Unfortunately this is what I also suspect.
What we saw on June 5th is all that there is.

I think if there had been improvements — or even a few apps that would really make me as a fence sitter itch to go out and buy, they would be demonstrating it.

The lack of an event… is… disconcerting.

I cannot imagine the original iPhone release without a reveal event.

They may surprise us and hold a spectacular event. 🤷🏻‍♂️
Well, one reason I can think of is that there really isn’t any point to drumming up excessive interest in a product that we all know is going to be extremely supply-constrained at launch.
 
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