Looking towards sales figures of one of the most over-hyped tech products in the last ten years as a marker of success is such a weak argument:
I'd challenge you to find a single review or opinion that explains a particular a clear-cut use case or workflow that Vision Pro offers that can obviously only be done on Vision Pro and that justifies the $3499 price tag.
Am I typing, am I editing video, am I browsing the web, am I doing virtual meetings, am I playing games, watching movies, listening to music, fake petting a not-very-convincing dinosaur?
Exactly what are AVP owners doing in their AVP's that I should be jealous that I can't do on my Mac, iPhone, iPad, or any other computer?
Like who is getting more from spending $3499 on AVP over spending the same or less on a Mac or any other computer and a great monitor?
What obvious benefit is there to gain from going with AVP over other computers and headsets?
What can I do now on AVP that I can't on any other product, what app/thing/feature/spec makes it a must-have?
I only see AVP as a decent way to "carry" a high quality home cinema sized display with you on the go.
But even at that, at its price, weight, and with the very inconvenient battery pack keeping you tethered, it's not a great "home cinema - on-the-go" solution.