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📣 koinedad

At $3500 entry point who can afford Apple’s new Vision Pro headset?


At $3500 entry point who can afford Apple’s new Vision Pro headset?


  👤 brucethemoose2 Accepted Answer ✓
The same people who pay $5300 for a thin laptop?

Its one of the deadest beaten horses on the internet, but Apple has a way of opening tech buyers' wallets like no one else.

Also there are some legitimate business niches, but I think that market is relatively small.


👤 pie420
The same people who pay $3500 for a LV bag or $1500 for a GPU. rich people, aka Apple's primary customer. The secondary customer is poor people, so Apple will eventually release a $1799 VR headset in a couple of years, and it'll be available for $72/month via payment plan.

"People who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." - people who said the original iphone will fail due to being super expensive for it's time.

and this is all coming from an apple hater who has never owned an apple product


👤 hayst4ck
I would imagine most software developers could buy one.

If it's better than a MacBook with a sidecar iPad I think I would consider it.

It depends strongly on how much of a drop-in replacement it is for multi-screen.

I think the weakest point of the headset is it's interface, so if it seamlessly integrates with my laptop I might consider it.

I suspect this V1 of AR will probably involve a lot of unpleasant-ness and it will feel truly beta.

I am not confident apple has a killer app for it either.


👤 allears
Well, it would be more than that for me, since I don't own a Mac, so I'd have to buy that too. With my budget that's unlikely, especially since I'm pretty happy with my Windows laptop and desktop.

Looks like a lovely toy, if you can afford it and don't mind wearing bulky goggles, but I think I'd prefer to keep my head unencumbered for most computer tasks.

Does look like a cool way to watch videos though.


👤 gregjor
If you have to ask you can't afford it, as the saying goes.

You could ask who can afford a $5,000 purse or a $25,000 piece of jewelry, or a $200,000 car. Lots of people. 1.3 bn people around the world paid for iPhones, which can cost up to $1,600 retail. LVMH reported record revenues of €79.2 bn last year, selling stuff less objectively useful than a VR headset.

I bought an original Macintosh in 1984 and paid $2,500 for it, on my unexceptional programmer salary. I remember people back then asking "Who can afford $2,500 for a cute little computer that can't do anything useful?" I didn't regret buying it.


👤 joezydeco
The Mac 128K was the equivalent of $7,400 in today's dollars when it launched.

A few years later the Mac SE (with 20MB hard drive) was $10,000.


👤 WheelsAtLarge
I won't but people forkout lots of cash for apple products already so $3500 is not out of the realm. Specialty if they can make a business case for its use. Video editing comes to mind. It's not a mass market product now but once they bring down the price, which they will, people are going to eat it up.

👤 smoldesu
I mean, I could get it. I've got a Quest and a powerful desktop already though, paying $3,500 for the privilege of upgrading to a wire is a hard sell to me.

I could see some people getting it, though. My cousins are fairly wealthy and love blowing money on rich people paraphernalia (drones, home theater, massage chairs, etc.). I wouldn't be surprised to come over in 2 Christmases and see them playing with one.


👤 cm2012
I mean - 75" OLED are 3k and they sell like hot cakes. The top 20% have more than enough disposable income for entertainment.

👤 hayst4ck
I imagine the government can:

> In November, 2018, Microsoft announced that it is readying HoloLens for combat. The company won a $480 million military contract with the U.S. government to bring AR headset tech into the weapons repertoire of American soldiers.


👤 throwaway888abc
- The Enthusiasts - The Gamers - The Professionals - The Disney Fans - The Early Adopters

👤 nunez
It's an easy purchase with Apple Card Monthly Installments or even easier with Apple Card BNPL.

Apple has spent a LONG time preparing for a release like this.

If hoardes of people bought a $500 set of headphones from them, they'll get the Vision Pro no problem.


👤 rvcdbn
If it comes with Apple's usual 14 day no questions asked money-back guarantee, I will absolutely try it. If I can comfortably code in it for a workday instead of external monitors, I will definitely keep it.

👤 qup
The same people who have:

$3500 gaming rigs

$3500 motorcycles

$3500 kayaks

$3500 artwork

$3500 rolexes

$3500 ATVs

$3500 lawnmowers

$3500 boats

$3500 plastic surgery

$3500 tool chests

$3500 worth of old phones in a drawer

$3500 worth of largely-unused yearly subscriptions

I have several of these things, personally. I can swap them in and out without too much effort. Almost anyone working in tech can, as well.


👤 Hamuko
It isn't as much as who can afford, but who is compelled to? What kind of experiences does the Vision Pro headset enable that other headsets (or completely different products) don't?

👤 082349872349872
I was paying ~$20k in 2023 USD for development boxes in the early 90's. If it were to enable anything useful, that'd be cheap.

👤 didntknowya
besides the whole Apple 'premium' which has been debated to death, $3500 is on the low side for a new tech especially for devs and researches looking to implement it. it's not exactly aimed at the mass consumer market yet (and likely there's no production capability for that either).

👤 erikig
The price is set as an anchor for sunk cost fallacy in the chase for adoption

👤 mikecoles
The Apple price is a large part of the allure, for some people.

👤 kojeovo
Same person who is dropping 4-5k for their display

👤 ned1010
i plan to buy 3 of these