Are You Looking For A Maxed-Out Apple Vision Pro Headset? Be Prepared To Dish Out $4,800 For It

Jan 19, 2024 at 08:52am EST
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Now that the Apple Vision Pro is finally available to pre-order, we will start finding some interesting things about Apple's latest project. The Vision Pro does not come for cheap as it costs $3,499 for the base price. However, if you are looking for the maxed-out version, you are going to have to spend a whopping $4,795.95.

The maxed-out Apple Vision Pro costs more than some Omega watches, but should you buy it?

By default, the Apple Vision Pro ships with a Solo Knit Band, a Dual Loop Band, a Light Seal, two Light Seal cushions, a cover for the front of the device, a polishing cloth, a battery, a USB Type-C cable, and a USB Type-C adapter. This is what you will get if you go for the bone stock variant. However, if you are looking to set it up, you can actually go ahead and add several accessories and additions that will drive up the cost.

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Here is a cost breakdown that should give you a better understanding of what you should be getting into. So, let's not waste time and have a look:

As you can see, the maxed-out Vision Pro is not going to be cheap, and you will have to be prepared to spend a nice chunk of money in order to get your hands on the headset. In addition to the aforementioned accessories, users will also be able to get their hands on additional headbands, along with all the other add-ons that they might want to go for.

As far as the availability is concerned, the headset is now up for pre-orders and will be launching in the U.S. on February 2nd, later this year. For more details on the headset, you can check out our coverage here.

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