Apple Vision Pro finally hits the UK – here’s how you can try one, and why the Meta Quest 3 still beats it

It’s just over a year since the Apple Vision Pro was revealed to a pretty mixed reception, and now the mixed-reality headset has finally gone on sale in the UK. Yes, you can now buy a Vision Pro directly from UK Apple Stores, if you have a spare £3,499 burning a hole in your pocket.

Apple’s “spatial computing” headset, as it likes to call it, became available outside the US for the first time on June 13, when it was made available to pre-order in China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore.

Two weeks later it was made available for pre-order in the UK, Australia, Canada, France, and Germany, and July 12 is the day those orders actually ship in the UK, and also the day it becomes available to buy in both real-world and online Apple Stores.

The view inside an Apple Vision Pro for an engineer

(Image credit: Apple)

With a price tag that rises to £3,899 for the 1TB version (or £3,699 for the 512GB model), the Vision Pro isn’t exactly an impulse buy, and that’s why Apple is keen to give you demos in Apple Stores first. Here’s how to book one of those – and why you should probably buy a Meta Quest 3 instead…

How to try out the Apple Vision Pro

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