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Vision Pro now available for UK pre-order – here’s what you need to do
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Apple has finally made itsVision Pro headsetavailable to pre-order in the UK, giving Brits an opportunity to enter the company’s era of spatial computing.
The UK is one of five new countries outside the US able toplace an orderfor the device, which will be available from July 12 on UK soil.
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In the UK, the device costs £3,499, which makes it significantly more expensive for UK consumers than it is in the United States. The US price is $3,499 which comes out at around £2,770 with a direct currency conversion.
Just like in the US, Brits can book an in-store demonstration to experience the Vision Pro (highly recommended) before they purchase. You can begin the process byfollowing this linkand signing in with your Apple ID, and choosing a nearby Apple location
If you feel like you’re ready to buy, you can skip this step and go through the virtual fitting process to ensure your Vision Pro is tailored to your individual specs.
This involves scanning the image below with the iPhone camera app and following the prompts. This will launch an App Clip from the Apple Store app and use Face ID to scan your head a couple of times.
After this process is complete the Apple Store page will store the fit and you can complete your purchase. You’ll need to choose your storage size, Apple Care options and whether you want to add your prescription lenses.
The Vision Pro has been available in the United States since February. Sales aren’t thought to have met expections (although official numbers haven’t been revealed by Apple). It remains to be seen whether it’ll take off among UK Apple fans.
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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA. …
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