Washington [US], Apple's much-anticipated Vision Pro headset is facing a significant blow as reports of huge cuts in production orders are emerging. A source tells Mashable that Apple is cutting its shipment projections for the year, indicating a decline in demand. Reportedly below initial expectations, the tech giant had initially targeted to deliver between 700,000 to 800,000 units of the Vision Pro headset, however, the latest revelation shows that Apple has reduced its projections for the full year to 400,000. Limited to 450,000 units. The dramatic reduction in forecast sales indicates a significant decline in consumer interest, particularly in the United States, where demand has declined. The decision to cut production comes as a surprise, especially considering Apple's plans to launch the Vision Pro in markets beyond the US this fall.With demand faltering in its primary market this year, Apple is taking a cautious approach to its global rollout, reflecting a grim reality for a headset that once promised a revolutionary piece of technology, according to Mashable. As iconic as it was, the Vision Pro now appears to be losing its luster in the eyes of consumers; once the subject of much hype and anticipation, it has now faded into obscurity following Apple's ambitious venture into augmented reality. There is a sign of change. In response to these developments, Apple is reportedly reevaluating its future plans. Mashable's report for the Vision Pro lineup suggests that there may be no new models of the headset in 2025, as the company grapples with declining interest and uncertain market dynamics, Additionally, it estimates a potential decline in Vision Pro shipments for the upcoming year. indicate. This is in stark contrast to earlier expectations of sustainable development.