Apple has started allowing pre-orders for the Vision Pro headset today. Currently, it is only available for sale in the United States, but there are many customers outside of the US who are interested in using it. Apple has provided an explanation of the limitations on the Apple Vision Pro pre-order page, specifically addressing international customers who purchase the headset in the US and intend to use it in their home country.
According to Apple, the Vision Pro currently only supports English language (US), including typing, Siri, and Dictation. The App Store can only be accessed with an Apple ID set to the United States region. Additionally, purchasing on Apple Music and TV requires an Apple ID set to the United States region. For customers who need to purchase ZEISS supplemental lenses, they must provide a prescription issued by a US-based eye care professional, and the product can only be shipped within the United States. Certain apps, features, or content may not be accessible in all countries. Customer support is only available in the United States.
Apple clarifies that the Vision Pro is currently designed for customers in the United States to use at home, work, or while traveling. However, there are plans to expand sales to additional countries later this year.
TLDR: Apple has made the Vision Pro headset available for pre-order in the United States. International customers who purchase it in the US may experience limitations when using it in their home country. The headset currently supports English language (US) and requires a US-based Apple ID for certain features and services. ZEISS supplemental lenses can only be purchased with a US-issued prescription and the product is only shipped within the US. Apple plans to expand sales to other countries in the future.
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