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Apple Confirms Vision Pro is Not Eligible for Trade-In

Apple today confirmed it will not be allowing customers to trade in the original Vision Pro toward the purchase of the new model or any other device.

Vision Pro M5 Demo
"Apple Vision Pro is not eligible for trade-in," says Apple, in the fine print of a press release.

Some customers who spent at least $3,499 on the original Vision Pro may be disappointed to learn that Apple is not willing to offer any credit for the device.

The new Vision Pro's key changes include an M5 chip, 120Hz support, and the inclusion of a more comfortable Dual Knit Band in the box. However, the Dual Knit Band is also compatible with the original Vision Pro, and it can be purchased separately for $99.

The original model has an M2 chip, up to a 100Hz refresh rate, and a Solo Knit Band.

With no trade-in credit available to offset spending another $3,499 on the updated Vision Pro, some customers may pass on upgrading to the new model. Alternatively, customers can sell the device privately on platforms like eBay or Facebook Marketplace.

The updated Vision Pro launched in Apple Stores and began arriving to customers today.

At all Apple Store locations where the Vision Pro is available, customers can now demo the model with the M5 chip, and try the Dual Knit Band.

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joshwithachance Avatar
9 months ago
You know a product is a total flop when the company ITSELF doesn't even want it...
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MacUserFella Avatar
9 months ago
Did they finally realize it’s not worth anything?
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Pitogyro Avatar
9 months ago
All 145 owners who wanted to trade in their $3.5K purchase for $450 credit towards pretty much the same device still costing $3.5K must be devastated.
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9 months ago
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9 months ago
How funny would it be if Samsung allowed the Vision Pro as a trade-in for the Galaxy XR 😂 🫣
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9 months ago
Apple is a master at screwing over its first generation product buyers. This will not continue without consequences: Apple is effectively announcing that buying their first generation products is a bad idea.
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