In 2025, preorder coverage returned around Meta’s $499 Oakley Meta Vanguard and Sandbar’s Stream Ring, extending its role as the retail starting point for new hardware launches.
Preorder appears in coverage as a launch-stage commerce mechanism rather than a conventional company: it marks the point when consumer-device makers open sales before shipping. Stories use it to connect product specifications, pricing, availability windows and geographic rollout across phones, PCs, wearables, smart-home gear and audio products.
The strongest recent cluster came in 2022–23, when preorder status was central to launches including Google’s Pixel Watch, Apple’s Apple TV 4K, Dyson’s Zone headphones, Google’s Pixel Fold and Pixel Tablet, and Asus’s ROG Phone 7. The Pixel Fold coverage paired a $1,799 price and detailed hardware specifications with immediate ordering and a June arrival, illustrating how preorder language functions as the commercial endpoint of a launch announcement.
Coverage repeatedly circles the gap between unveiling a device and delivering it: vendors such as Google, Microsoft, Apple and Meta use preorders to turn attention into early demand while attaching promises about shipping dates, markets and configurations. That makes the term especially salient in competitive hardware categories, where headline specifications—from Pixel Fold screens to HoloLens 2 capabilities—must be matched by credible availability.
If this pattern holds, preorder availability will remain a useful signal of when product announcements become actual buying decisions, particularly as companies package newer device categories with ecosystem ties such as Meta’s Garmin and Strava integrations or Sandbar’s AI note-taking app. The coverage does not establish whether these orders translate into sustained demand, but it does show preorder timing as a recurring bridge between product strategy and market access.
preorder has appeared in 50 articles since 2015-03. Coverage peaked in 2023Q2 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Amazon, Microsoft, RAM, Apple.