Vision Pro's static lead times are not necessarily a bearish sign of demand for the device

The analyst added, "However, unlike Vision Pro, iPhone models usually continue to see a steady increase in shipping times 24 to 48 hours after pre-orders open indicating that demand continues to grow even after the initial sold-out." On the other hand, Kuo noted that media reports say that Vision Pro suppliers such as Luxshare "will work overtime during the Lunar New Year to meet demand, meaning better than expected demand for Vision Pro."
Global securities firm J.P. Morgan warns investors not to take the unchanged lead times for the Vision Pro after 48 hours of pre-orders as a sign that the spatial computer is not selling well. In a note to clients, the firm wrote, "The focus on lead times in the case of the Vision Pro is misplaced, and we expect the focus should be on the consumer feedback on the experience of the device." J.P. Morgan says that investors need to monitor the supply chain for word of additional orders related to the Vision Pro 2.
The securities firm says that the quick push out of Vision Pro lead times to March and April were "on account of retail customers that are willing to put in orders to secure the device despite limited experience." The lack of movement in the lead times since then was expected "given the lack of broader appetite to buy the product without an experience."
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