Apple has sold about 200,000 units of its new Apple Vision Pro headsets since it launched earlier this year, and it could end up replacing the iPad, but not for many years to come. WRCR market analyst Ken Mahoney of Mahoney Asset Management in Chestnut Ridge thinks the fascination with the headset, which lists for about 35-hundred dollars, will fizzle out before it gains much popularity…
The Vision Pro lets you use a headset to perform various tasks including email and other messaging apps, view photos or watch movies, and more. Some disappointed customers have already said they would be returning their new gizmos after they posted online that it gave them extreme headaches, eye strain, nausea and motion sickness.