Palmer Luckey Develops New VR Headset for Military and Civilian Use
The Oculus founder's latest project aims to meet military specifications while also catering to non-military applications.
- The headset is driven by military requirements but will have non-military uses as well.
- Luckey announced the project during a talk at the 2024 Augmented World Expo.
- Details remain sparse, but the headset is in the early stages of development.
- Anduril Industries, Luckey's company, focuses on defense technology for the US government.
- Luckey also recently launched the ModRetro, a handheld console for Game Boy cartridges.