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Huaqiangbei has Vision Pro in stock: Apple calls for rational use

Huaqiangbei has Vision Pro in stock: Apple calls for rational use

Fast technology news on February 7, a few days ago, Apple's Vision Pro headset was the first to go on sale in the U.S. market, becoming the top stream of digital products recently, and some domestic bloggers who ordered Vision Pro also went to the United States to get the product for the first time to share and evaluate.

According to domestic media reports, there is currently a small amount of Vision Pro in Huaqiangbei, priced at about 40,000 yuan, which is much more expensive than the official price of $3,499 (about 25,000 yuan).

Huaqiangbei has Vision Pro in stock: Apple calls for rational use

According to the report, these goods are mainly carried back from overseas by "human flesh", and the premium is higher, and some sellers said that this wave of high-priced Vision Pro hopes to sell as soon as possible, because after the year, "a lot of goods will come, and time is the cost".

When will the national version of Vision Pro arrive, it has also become a hot topic recently.

To the question of when the Vision Pro will be available in China, Apple Cook responded: "I'm not sure about the exact time, but it's going to be soon." ”

It has been reported that the national version of Apple Vision Pro is tentatively scheduled to arrive in April, and it will meet you in May at the latest, and the price of the national version is expected to be about 30,000.

It should be noted that a few days after the official release of the Vision Pro, some examples of dangerous use have already appeared.

A video on the Internet shows a man driving in automatic driving mode, his hands are not controlling the steering wheel, but controlling the application in the Vision Pro, and the man was quickly discovered and stopped by the traffic police.

In response to these problems, Apple calls on users to use new technologies wisely and always put safety first.

Huaqiangbei has Vision Pro in stock: Apple calls for rational use

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