Apple $699 Mac Pro Wheels! Is It Worth?

Is Apple's $699 Mac Pro Wheels worth it?


Apple's $699 Mac Pro Wheels are incredibly costly and most Mac Pro owners aren't going to buy them. But experience is just as crazy as you probably expected from wheels that cost as much as an iPhone 11.
You can now buy some wheels to go with your Mac Pro.
Costing $699 we expected something out of the ordinary.


Apple is selling wheels for Mac Pro it is just kind of rolling away because there are no locks.
There's nothing wrong with selling a product that very few people actually need, but there are a $400 option when you configure them alongside the new Mac Pro and if you don't do that you decide you want them later for some reason you can buy them to install yourself separately for $699 for these wheels.
So there's a lot of reaction about these wheels that how ridiculous they are, how stupid it would be that they would offer these wheels in high price.

Having these wheels in person which very few people obviously do there are some very nice wheels. Objectively these might be the nicest computer wheels. They are entirely metal and rubber. It weighs more than twice of iPhone 11. 

The wheels fully articulate 360 degrees at every joint, the top joint rotates totally around and there are fully articulate super smooth rubber treads.
So all being said are these wheels actually good to cost $699?
Actually NO ofcourse not!

iPhone XR costs $662 is much better than these wheels, as the value of these wheels just to put the Mac Pro on wheels with no brakes and the Mac Pro has to be plugged into the walls to switch board so these wheels dosen't really work more then moving computer.

So why would apple make these $699 wheels, the answer I think is to keep their shine see.
Apple loves to keep this image of a premium luxury brand it's what allows them to charge more for a lot of stuffs. Apple is a tech company,but in this tech world Apple is the luxury one and keeping that status of high quality is not easy in a competitive tech world with other tech companies. 


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