i bet its also to stop scalpers. demand is expected to be 20x supply. these things will be hotcakes on ebay at stooopid prices. i hope nobody is murdered for them on the street. just wait a year people.
I think it’s more likely there will be comfort or motion sickness issues if you don’t get a perfect fit. Some journalists had both issues at the demo, and were told there will be significantly more fitment options next year.
Most likely, the schedule will not be that crowded, taking into account the price tag. However, maybe I am wrong, as I am looking at it from my country’s perspective, where the price is four times the average salary. (Yes, I know it will only be sold in the US at first.)
While it’s expensive, each store in any metropolitan area will be really busy because of this. Lots of expendable income in the 1%.
Plenty of middle class people will be buying these.
Uhh, yeah, pretty sure most people I know who want one of these are in the median wage class. But yeah! 1%! Buzzwords
Makes sense, if you spend that much money you want to have it perfectly fit, kinda like having it tailor made.
Haha! I didn’t think it was possible for me to want them less, but here we are.
Pass.
I really want to go and just try this thing. There’s no way I can afford it, but I hope they still let people try it.
I imagine this is exactly why appointments are needed. Otherwise thousands of people will go there to try them with no intention of buying.
After a while i’m sure you will be able to just walk in and try them, but maybe not for the first few months/year
They’re doing a very good job of steering me away from this thing
Maybe for you, but this’ll just boost this device’s image of ‘exclusivity’. Plus, it helps that only 400k or so of these devices will ship in 2024.
I’m really wondering how the prescription lens part will work. At WWDC, they custom made lenses based on your glasses prescription, but the cost of them doing that for anyone who makes an appointment seems excessive.
You’d need to bring in your prescription numbers and they will likely have stock of most types of lenses. There’s no way they are going to do eye inspections there at the store.
I mean; users pay for prescription lenses, and there already exists a logistical structure for creating prescription lenses for individuals; they just had to adapt it for the VR lenses (so the overall process is probably 90% the same)
Right, but when you try on glasses you don’t need lenses pre-made, you can get away with just blanks.
For the Vision Pro, the lenses are required to even try the headset, so there’s a chicken and egg problem: people aren’t going to want to pay for lenses just for a try-on.
I’d be amazed if they didn’t ship the store units with a kit of common lenses for people to try it with. Even if it’s a 1/2 point away from your actual prescription it would be close enough, and they’d just talk about the unit you buy getting perfect lenses.