Demand for Apple's Vision Pro has significantly declined at many Apple stores, with one retail employee noting no recent purchases and returns equaling sales in the first month. Reports suggest no new Vision Pro model until late 2026, with users citing lack of new features and app ecosystem as reasons for decreased interest. Despite some enthusiasts praising its innovation, overall usage remains low, likened to the early stages of the iPhone.
I’m going to say it again. The #AppleVisionPro is the best, most innovative, and most useful (for me) product that Apple has ever made! I love it, and I hope they continue forging this path for years to come. @Apple @tim_cook
"Vision Pro is Apple’s first play in a long game – a first-generation device meant to demonstrate what’s possible at any cost." https://t.co/WPaIsnl6Kp
I haven’t done anything new in my Vision Pro since the first week I owned it This is why they’re not flying off the shelf now — no more reason to buy it today than 2/3 months ago. All about the app ecosystem (and lack of it)
Vision Pro is a new product category. It’ll take time to play out. That said, I’ve owned a Vision Pro since they came out and used it only a couple of times. But it reminds me of the early iPhone. Things will change once apps/new devices appear over the coming years https://t.co/tcwpVI9AoS
No new Vision Pro before late 2026, and declining demand – neither matters https://t.co/6hqi4nnc3h by @benlovejoy
Gurman: No Apple Vision Pro 2 Planned Before End of 2026 https://t.co/nljcA94dWa
Who's still talking about Apple Vision Pro? Much less using it regularly? 🧐
“.. Vision Pro demand has dropped considerably at many Apple stores. One retail employee says they haven’t seen one Vision Pro purchase in weeks and that the number of returns equaled the device’s sales in the first month ..” @markgurman $AAPL https://t.co/s8kNFa3NOF
"Vision Pro demand has dropped considerably at many Apple stores. One retail employee says they haven’t seen one Vision Pro purchase in weeks and that the number of returns equaled the device’s sales in the first month that it was available." - @markgurman