Vision Pro Prepares for Global Launch, Shows Up in Chinese Regulatory Database The Apple Vision Pro, alongside its Battery Pack, has been registered in China's product regulatory database, signaling potential expansions into new markets soon.

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This development coincides with Apple’s plans to roll out the innovative headset globally, following its initial U.S. launch.

Recently, the Vision Pro (model A2117) and its accompanying Battery Pack (model A2697) appeared in the Chinese regulatory system, hinting at an imminent introduction in China.

This follows a Bloomberg report indicating Apple’s intent to extend the availability of Vision Pro to several other countries post-Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). However, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested a different timeline in February, proposing that the expansion would occur before the conference.

Further insights into Apple’s strategy emerged from backend code, which revealed possible market expansions to Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and the United Kingdom.

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Supporting this expansion plan, retail staff from these nations have recently participated in training sessions at Apple’s Cupertino headquarters, specifically for the Vision Pro.

Apple launched the Vision Pro in the U.S. in February and stated ambitions to broaden its market reach later this year.

Despite revealing this international expansion plan, specific details about the rollout schedule, targeted countries, or pricing remained undisclosed.

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