After its June unveiling, the Apple Vision Pro went on sale in the US in February. Although Apple CEO Tim Cook has stated that the Vision Pro will appear in China later this year, a more precise launch date has not yet been announced. But the Vision Pro is getting closer to its China launch as both its battery pack and it have received certification from China's 3C.

While we wait for any information from Apple regarding the Vision Pro's international release, Bloomberg claims the Cupertino, California-based tech giant intends to introduce the headset in other nations following WWDC, which is scheduled to take place from June 10 to June 14, 2024. This refutes the assertion made by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo that Apple released the Vision Pro outside of the US prior to WWDC.

Apple is anticipated to release the Vision Pro in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and the UK in addition to China. According to Bloomberg, hundreds of Apple retail staff members from a few of these nations have traveled to Cupertino for training on how to show the Vision Pro to clients, suggesting that these nations will be among the first outside markets for the device.