Apple is being forced to slash production forecasts for the Vision Pro because of supply-chain difficulties and technical woes, per an FT report.
The iPhone maker had earmarked early 2024 to start selling the $3,500 mixed-reality headset, with plans to ship 1 million units next year. But the complexity of its design and production issues in China means it could hit less than half that target, per the outlet.
Luxshare, the Chinese manufacturer responsible for assembling the headset, is preparing to make fewer than 400,000 units in 2024, the FT reported, citing people close to Apple and the Shenzhen-based firm.
The report also said other Chinese suppliers working on Vision Pro components were only being asked for supply to meet demand for 130,000 to 150,000 units next year. Plans for a cheaper version of the headset are at least two years away.