We know that Apple Vision Pro is currently only available in the US market. According to the FAQ on the pre-order page of Apple’s online store, the user experience will be different from the international version in the following ways:
Apple Vision Pro only supports English (US) language and typing, Siri and dictation features support English.
The AppStore requires an AppleID with the locale set to the United States.
Purchasing products on AppleMusic and TV app requires using AppleID and setting the region to the United States.
For customers with vision correction needs, Zeiss only accepts vision prescriptions issued by U.S. eye care professionals and only ships to the United States.
Customers may not be able to access certain applications, features or content due to licensing or other restrictions in these countries or regions.
Support services are available in the United States only.
Apple said the spatial computing headset is temporarily designed for U.S. users and can be used at home, at work, and while traveling. Looking forward to bringing Apple Vision Pro to more countries later this year.
Although current orders are limited to the United States, Apple is likely to launch Vision Pro outside the United States before WWDC 2024 in June. It is reported that Canada and the United Kingdom will be the two supply countries that follow.
VisionPro will be released on Friday, February 2nd, with pre-orders available for US users at that time.