TECH - Palmer Luckey Announces New Headset For Military And Civilian Use Identifies Adult Entertainment As Potential Market For VR Hardware: 'An Area Where I Can Punch Above My Weight' | Benzinga
Palmer Luckey, the founder of Oculus and Anduril Industries, is working on a new headset that’s designed to meet military specifications but will also cater to non-military applications.
What Happened: Luckey disclosed his latest project during a presentation at the Augmented World Expo ongoing in the U.S. when he was on stage with Darshan Shankar and Stephanie Riggs.
While specific details about the project are yet to be revealed, Luckey indicated that the project is still in its nascent stages. He said that headset is “driven by military requirements but it's also going to be used for non-military stuff.”
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He also suggested that “adult entertainment” could be a potential market for VR hardware for smaller companies, as mainstream companies often steer clear of it. However, he stated that this is not the primary ...