Netizens are now getting new information on how the Apple Vision Pro order process might be carried out. According to the sources of this new information, before fans can purchase this new device, they’ll need to use Face ID on their device. This will be to help users purchase a strap for this VR headset that’ll fit their head.
While this possible process might not affect all buyers of this coming product, it might be in place for a reason. This will help the first set of buyers of this VR product to get the best sale service that Apple can provide. The process might entail using Face ID on either an iPhone or a MacBook to scan the buyer’s face to get the necessary dimensioning for the strap.
After the pre-order phase is over, Apple might trash this requirement to use Face ID to purchase a Vision Pro headset. The company might then revert to retailing this product with optional head straps that users can pick from, just like when purchasing an Apple Watch. In a few days, pre-orders for the Apple Vision Pro VR headsets will begin, and it might last till February 2.
This possible pre-order requirement gives us more insight into how Apple treats this coming product. The company might be looking out for this coming product to suit buyers individually. Another aspect of this product that shows how much Apple is tweaking it to suit users is its optional lenses.
Apple is also preparing to charge a premium price for this coming VR headset product. This will be the first of its kind from Apple to hit the global audience, and we’re curious to see how it’ll perform. Following the launch of the Apple Vision Pro well-placed competitors like Meta will move on to launch their products to go after Apple’s take on the VR market.