Apple is making waves with its upcoming international launch of the Vision Pro mixed-reality headset, and Canada is set to be part of this exciting expansion. The UK and Singapore are also included in this rollout, as reported by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
Initially, there were doubts about Canada being included in the first wave of the Vision Pro launch, but it’s now confirmed that Canadian customers will have access to this innovative product. This news comes after clues were discovered back in March, hinting at possible launch countries based on new languages added to the Virtual Keyboard code found in Vision Pro.
The Vision Pro is a groundbreaking product from Apple that combines virtual content with real-world views. Priced at $3,499 USD, it represents a significant investment. The international launch aims to test the device’s appeal on a global scale.
Training sessions for Apple store employees from various locations have already begun at Cupertino headquarters. These sessions, lasting up to four days, involve hundreds of staff members who will help customers experience the Vision Pro firsthand.
Countries like Germany, France, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, China—and now Canada—are part of the initial rollout plan for the Vision Pro. Retail store training will follow a similar approach to that in the U.S., providing customers with detailed demonstrations of the headset’s features.
With a price tag of $3,499 USD (roughly $4,700 CAD), purchasing the Vision Pro in Canada could exceed $5,000 CAD with taxes factored in. This cost may pose a challenge for some consumers amid rising inflation. However, for those ready to experience cutting-edge technology and immerse themselves in virtual worlds—this could be an investment worth considering.