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Be One of the First to Try the Apple Vision Pro Headset This Week. How to Book a Demo

Be One of the First to Try the Apple Vision Pro Headset This Week. How to Book a Demo
Be One of the First to Try the Apple Vision Pro Headset This Week. How to Book a Demo


The Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset is now available to the general public. Its retail starting price is $3,499, and not everyone will be willing to spend that much money on a computer you wear on your face.

That said, you still might be interested in taking the Vision Pro for a spin; the headset is compelling. It’s a technical marvel, with impressive visuals. And you don’t necessarily need to be an Apple fanatic to be curious about trying out Apple’s foray into spatial computing.

If you check out our review of the Vision Pro, by CNET’s Scott Stein, you might understand why.

Read moreApple Vision Pro Review: A Mind-Blowing Look at an Unfinished Future

If the price does give you pause but still want to test out the Apple Vision Pro right now, there’s some good news: v-pre You don’t have to drop thousands of dollars. You can just go to an Apple store. Scroll on for details about that.

Want to learn more about the headset? Here’s what you need to know before buying the Vision Pro, and here are all the apps that will and won’t appear on the Vision Pro.

Check Out Apple’s Vision Pro Headset and Everything in the Box

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Sign up today for a Vision Pro demo at your local Apple Store

You can sign up for a Vision Pro demo at your local Apple Store now.

During the roughly 25-minute demonstration, an Apple Store employee will walk you through the process of using the headset.

Be warned: With the frenzy surrounding the Vision Pro, you may expect lines, and the demos are first come, first served. So get there early on Sunday if you want a chance of trying out the headset.

People waiting in line for the Apple Vision Pro

This was the line an hour after the store opened. Not too bad.

Nelson Aguilar/CNET

To get a demo today, Sunday, you’ll need to head to your local Apple Store and sign up in person. Once you’re at the store, the process is easy: Find an Apple employee; tell them you want to demo the headset; give them your name and contact information; and reserve a demo time. You can leave the store and come back if your appointment is later on in the day.

The process to book a demo after Sunday (Monday through Thursday this week) is easier — you can do it online. Head to either Apple’s Vision Pro page or the Apple Store app and tap the Book a demo button. After you sign in with your Apple ID (you’ll need two-factor authentication enabled), book your appointment. Right now you can book a demo for Feb. 5 through Feb. 8.

People wearing the Vision Pro at the Apple Store

An Apple employee takes you through the roughly 25-minute demo.

Nelson Aguilar/CNET

I got to demo the Apple Vision Pro on Friday, and it went smoothly. I waited in line, an Apple employee checked me in, and then I came back during my appointment time. From there, I scanned my face to get fitted for the Vision Pro, and because I wear prescription glasses, I had them scanned to get the appropriate Zeiss Optical Inserts. An Apple employee then walked me through various gestures to navigate the headset, and I got to browse the internet in Safari, check out spatial videos shot on the iPhone and watch a really immersive video demo from Apple TV.

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Watch this: Apple Vision Pro: Unboxed and Set Up

While you’re here, check out what iPhone spatial videos look like on the Vision Pro.



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