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Apple Vision Pro Production Cut Amid Slow Sales

January 2, 20262 Mins Read
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Apple Vision Pro production cut amid slow sales impacts mixed reality headset market strategy
Apple scales back Vision Pro production following weaker-than-expected consumer demand.
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Apple entered 2026 facing a sharp reassessment of its ambitions in spatial computing, as the Vision Pro confronted slowing demand and operational pullbacks. Although the device debuted with heavy anticipation, recent developments suggest a widening gap between concept and market readiness.

Production slows as demand underperforms

Early in 2025, Apple’s Chinese manufacturing partner Luxshare halted Vision Pro production, signaling weaker-than-expected momentum. As a result, shipments during the 2025 holiday quarter reportedly reached only about 45,000 units, a steep decline from roughly 390,000 units in its 2024 launch year. Moreover, with a retail price of $3,499 USD and official availability limited to 13 countries, the headset remained largely confined to early adopters. Consequently, scale never materialized, even as Apple maintained premium positioning.

Market pressures and muted consumer traction

At the same time, user feedback highlighted persistent challenges. Reviewers highlighted the headset’s front-heavy design, limited battery life, and a constrained application ecosystem, which collectively diminished its broader appeal. Meanwhile, marketing signals reinforced the slowdown. According to market data, Apple reduced digital advertising spend for Vision Pro by more than 95% across major markets in 2025, a sharp reversal from the aggressive promotion seen at launch. As the broader headset market reportedly contracted by 14% year-over-year, competitive pressure intensified. Notably, Meta’s lower-priced Quest lineup now controls roughly 80% of the global VR market share, further limiting Apple’s near-term upside.

Strategic pivot and long-term positioning

Despite these setbacks, analysts caution against viewing Vision Pro purely as a commercial failure. From the outset, Apple framed the device as a foundational “spatial computer” rather than a mass-market successor to the iPhone. Therefore, expectations centered on platform-building rather than immediate volume. Behind the scenes, Apple appears to be adjusting course. Supply-chain signals are increasingly pointing toward a more affordable Vision model, alongside a renewed emphasis on AI-driven smart glasses. In this context, Vision Pro may function more as an early development platform than as a finished product. Ultimately, while the current iteration struggles to gain traction, Apple seems committed to a longer strategy aimed at redefining human–computer interaction over time.

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