Apple will soon begin selling Vision Pro in additional markets outside the US Bloombergand Mark Gurman reports today that the United Kingdom and Canada are on the list of countries where the headset is planned to be released next.

Apple Vision Pro in the Steve Jobs Theater
Gurman’s update confirms the exact same list of countries for future Vision Pro launches MacRumors showed back in March. They include:

  • Australia
  • Canada
  • China
  • France
  • Germany
  • Japan
  • Singapore
  • South Korea
  • Great Britain

Apple hasn’t announced a launch date for Vision Pro in those countries, but it’s expected to happen after the Worldwide Developers Conference, which is set to take place from June 10-14.

To prepare for the multi-regional launch, hundreds of employees from international retail stores flew to Cupertino for multi-day training sessions by Vision Pro, reports Bloomberg.

Interest in the Vision Pro has waned in the US in the months since its launch, leading Apple to reportedly cut back on shipments. While international sales could revive enthusiasm for the device, the US$3,500 price tag remains a significant hurdle. Prices for other countries have not yet been announced.

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