Apple introduced the Apple Vision Pro AR/VR glasses in February earlier this year. The Vision Pro, which was introduced with a very spectacular introduction, was disappointing with a starting price of 3500 dollars. However, developers were excited about Vision Pro in the first period. Now it turns out that interest in Vison Pro has waned. But why did developers start to give up on Vision Pro?
Is Apple Vision Pro no longer of interest? The number of apps developed has almost stopped
The number of Vision Pro apps was 600 in February. This number increased to 2500 by August. More interestingly, the number of apps developed for the device no longer exceeds ten per month. But why have developers stopped developing apps for Vision Pro, the AR/VR hybrid glasses?
While a slowing app development rate doesn’t necessarily mean the death of a device or an ecosystem, it’s clearly one of the first warnings. Apple has been shaping the market with every device it introduces for many years, especially in contrast to its competitors. In this sense, Apple Vision Pro has become a milestone for AR/VR glasses.
However, the first bad signals about Apple Vision Pro started to emerge in the first month of the model. Accordingly, Vision Pro came up with a return rate that Apple did not expect. Some consumers, who were excited after the first introduction, started returning Vision Pro after a while.
Vision Pro sales, which exceeded expectations in the first weeks, started to decline from the first month. In this sense, Apple started to take the first steps for a more affordable Vision Pro shortly after the introduction. It is obvious that developers did not give up on Vision Pro until August. However, after the Vision Pro interest decreased, developers also started to give up developing applications for the model.
However, AR/VR developers speaking on the subject talk about the low number of active users. In this sense, developers are looking to focus on this business with the increasing interest in mixed reality glasses. In this sense, it seems imperative that a more affordable option for Apple Vision Pro emerges.
Although the affordable Vision Pro sounds good, it is known that Apple will cut some features for this model. In this sense, it was also revealed that the model will come at a more affordable price of 2000 dollars. It is also known that Apple will use a lower processor in the affordable and so-called cheap Vision Pro model.
According to the claims, the EyeSight feature, which is among the important features of the Vision Pro model, will not be included in the cheap model. As you know, Vision Pro, which scans the user’s eyes with the EyeSight feature, gives the user’s virtual eye image to the screen.
Although there is a perception that it is affordable, 2000 dollars is not an affordable price in the eyes of the consumer. How much excitement this new cheap model, which will compromise Vision Pro material, features and processing power, will create is also a matter of debate. Apple is expected to introduce this affordable model in 2025.
Do you think Apple will be able to make a difference in the augmented reality glasses market with Vision Pro and the affordable Vision Pro model? We look forward to your comments and opinions.