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Apple will gradually introduce its $3,500-apiece Vision Pro virtual reality headsets as part of a slow, piecemeal rollout that will require customers to make in-person appointments at the tech ...
Need to make an appointment with the Apple Genius Bar? Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it, whether you're making an appointment online or in person.
Apple will initially require customers to make an in-store appointment to buy the $3,500 Vision Pro so the headset can be fitted properly and customers can be taught how to use it, Bloomberg ...
The Vision Pro could be one of the most complex product rollouts from Apple ever, but if you still believe Jim Cramer, "We’re all going to get one." ...
New reports indicate that Apple might not require an in-store Vision Pro fitting after you preorder the spatial computer.
Starting today, you can receive a free Vision Pro demo at any Apple Store in the U.S. on an appointment basis. You can reserve a time slot up to ...
It's now easier for consumers to try on the Apple Watch: Apple stores now no longer require individuals to book an appointment to test drive the device. The change for Apple Stores in the US began ...
When the Watch first went on sale in April, appointment were required for try-ons, and sales were limited to Apple 's online store.
Apple announced the US$3,499 (and up) Apple Vision Pro at this month’s Worldwide Developer Conference. It won’t go on sale until early 2024, but even then you may need an appointment at an Apple ...
Whether or not we expect to buy, I suspect most of us would like to at least try Apple’s upcoming AR/VR headset. But the availability of Reality Pro demos is likely to be limited, even after the ...
In a long and detailed thread, an ex-Apple retail employee who helped launch Apple's in-store Concierge system details exactly why and how appointments made for support at in-store Genius Bars ...