You need to be careful with a Bluetooth headset. Because some guys look crazy with them.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't have a Bluetooth thing on my ear. That bugs me.
I'm technologically challenged, so I finally hooked up Bluetooth in my truck so I can talk going down the road.
When you put on the headset, you want to be tricked; you want your mind to believe you are actually teleported to this new virtual place.
We've spent a lot of time on ergonomics. That was something we found to be really important as we iterated on the headset, from developer kits to Crescent Bay to the Rift.
I always wanted to have a headphone line but I feel like I'm going to do more than just headphones eventually, but we want to wake the world up right now with this.
When people take off the headset, they immediately have a creative idea about what they can make in virtual reality, and a lot of them immediately want to get involved.
Our cellphones can do everything, but they're bad at letting us talk to each other.
If you're wearing a Bluetooth thing and you've got that thing on your belt, you are working for somebody else. You are not the guy in charge. That's a really good social status indicator.
Certainly, virtual reality headsets are behind in resolution, but it'll all catch up pretty quickly once there's a consumer market and there's demand.
It's safe to say headphones is a good business.