Apple Vision Pro set to launch in Canada, Australia, the UK, and other regions following WWDC in June

Apple Vision Pro training continues for Apple Store retail employees across the world as the iPhone maker prepares to launch the wearable outside of the US for the first time, reports Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
As a follow-up to his previous comments regarding the international launch of the Apple Vision Pro, where Gurman said last week that Apple has been holding training sessions in recent days “and has flown hundreds of employees from its international stores” to Cupertino, California, for four-day long sales training sessions, Gurman has today said that the wearable will launch in Canada, Australia, the UK, and other regions following WWDC24 next month.
According to Gurman, the initial overseas markets include China, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Canada, Australia, the UK, France and Germany.
Apple introduced Apple Vision Pro last year, made from a single piece of three-dimensionally shaped laminated glass with an aluminum alloy frame that contours to the user’s face, the device boasts an array of advanced cameras and sensors. These components collaborate to deliver an immersive mixed-reality experience, enhanced by speakers strategically positioned near the user’s ears to provide Spatial Audio, resulting in lifelike three-dimensional environments.
Gurman’s report follows after it was claimed that Apple had been inviting employees from France to Cupertino for secret product learning sessions, which were believed to be for the Apple Vision Pro headset.