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Apple to begin selling Vision Pro in Taiwan later this month

Apple has been slowly bringing its Vision Pro headset to more countries, with a recent expansion to South Korea and the United Arab Emirates. Now the company has just confirmed that Apple Vision Pro will soon be available in Taiwan in time for the holidays.

Apple Vision Pro coming to Taiwan

In a press release on Apple Taiwan’s website, the company announced the launch of the Apple Vision Pro in the country on December 17 – two weeks from now. Pre-orders will begin on Thursday, December 5, exclusively on Apple’s website. Apple’s homepage in Taiwan has just been updated to promote Vision Pro.

“Apple announced today that Apple Vision Pro will be launched in Taiwan, with reservations starting at 9 a.m. on December 5 (Thursday) and available on December 17 (Tuesday). Apple Vision Pro seamlessly integrates digital content and the physical world, providing a powerful spatial experience, and changing the way people work, cooperate, connect, revisit memories, enjoy entertainment and other activities,” the company says.

In Taiwan, Vision Pro starts at NT$119,900, which is around $3,670. In the US, the headset starts at $3,499 for the 256GB version. There are options with 512GB and 1TB storage as well. Just like in other countries, customers in Taiwan can buy optical inserts from ZEISS to use with Vision Pro.

Similar to HomePod, the global rollout of Apple Vision Pro has been quite slow. In June, Apple launched the device in China, Japan, and Singapore. In July, Vision Pro arrived in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the UK.

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Apple Vision Pro has been considered a niche product. In a recent interview, Apple CEO Tim Cook acknowledged that the device is not a mass-market product. A report from The Information revealed that Apple has enough inventory to meet the demand for Vision Pro “for the foreseeable future.” Analysts believe that Apple will have produced 600,000 units of the headset by the end of 2024.

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