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Apple's pricey Vision Pro spatial computer is reportedly headed for the scrap heap of failed tech gadgets, according to rumors. The device, which arrived with a hefty price tag of $3,499, struggled to gain widespread consumer adoption despite efforts to attract users.

The Vision Pro was touted as an extraordinary product by John Ternus, Apple's soon-to-be CEO, but its failure to ignite interest has led to speculation about the product's future. While Apple has not publicly confirmed any plans to discontinue the device, rumors suggest that it may be repositioned for enterprise use or replaced by a more affordable mixed-reality glasses.

The Vision Pro was praised for its stunning spatial computing capabilities and marked a turning point in wearable hardware. However, its high price tag and limited appeal have hindered its adoption. Apple's next-generation AR glasses are expected to draw on the lessons learned from the Vision Pro project.