The imminent launch of the Apple Vision Pro in France is becoming clearer as the Apple brand plans to soon train its French employees in the use of this mixed reality headset, just before its marketing.
Already available for almost two months in the United States, Apple's mixed reality headset arouses as much enthusiasm as concern among those who already have it in their hands and those who are discovering this revolutionary technology.
Naturally, tech enthusiasts in France are eagerly awaiting the release of the Apple Vision Pro. Although the product's marketing date remains unknown, the initiative to train French employees in its use suggests that its launch is imminent.
According to recent information, Apple has started the process of selecting employees of certain Apple Stores in France to train them in the use of this new product, as evidenced by a recently launched call for applications. Although the term “mixed reality headset” is not explicitly mentioned, it is clear that the Apple Vision Pro is at the heart of this training.
The training sessions, planned for this summer at Apple Park in California, will allow selected employees to master the use of the Apple Vision Pro before returning to France to train their colleagues. This initiative suggests a possible marketing of the helmet at the end of the summer period, although details concerning the number of employees concerned and the exact terms of training remain to be clarified.