First demand for Apple’s Vision Professional headset could wane, leading analyst cautions

First demand for Apple’s Vision Professional headset could wane, leading analyst cautions


Apple announced the Eyesight Professional headset at its yearly Around the globe Builders Meeting in 2023.

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Apple‘s Eyesight Professional swiftly offered out after preorders for it opened Friday, but early signals could signify demand is waning, according to top Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of TF Worldwide Securities.

Delivery moments for all products of the Eyesight Pro amplified to five to 7 weeks in a issue of hours, indicating a speedy sell-out of the item, he wrote in a web site put up. He approximated that Apple marketed 160,000 to 180,000 Vision Pro units above the weekend. 

But all those prolonged transport periods remained unchanged 48 hrs just after preorders opened, in accordance to Kuo, who wrote that it raises a “main issue”: that “desire may speedily taper off after the main enthusiasts and significant buyers place their orders.”

“Preferred Apple iphone products also market out instantly upon pre-buy, and delivery occasions typically enhance to a number of months inside of hours,” Kuo wrote. “Having said that, compared with Eyesight Pro, Apple iphone models normally proceed to see a regular improve in delivery instances 24 to 48 several hours soon after pre-orders open, indicating that demand continues to mature even soon after the original [sell]-out.”

Kuo wrote in his blog site that it “ought to not be complicated” for Apple to ship 500,000 Eyesight Professional units in complete this 12 months. He formerly forecast that the company will only develop among 60,000 and 80,000 units for the product’s Feb. 2 launch.

Analysts at Morgan Stanley predicted on Wednesday that Apple will likely ship 300,000 to 400,000 models of its digital fact headset this 12 months, “with further more upside dependent on initial sell-by way of comments.” 

Wall Street analysts will not be expecting the $3,499 Vision Pro to supply a substantial revenue enhance for Apple correct away, but they are checking how first reception for the new product group could signal its probable down the line. 

“Ideal now, Eyesight Pro is still a incredibly specialized niche product or service,” Kuo wrote.

Apple did not right away respond to a ask for for comment.



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