Valve imports 13 tons of Steam Frame VR headsets in single shipment to US
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Sean Hollister
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Valve imported approximately 13 tons of VR headsets (the Steam Frame) into the US on June 10th via the container ship Posen, according to import records tracked by Valve watcher Brad Lynch. The shipment, handled by distribution partner Ceva, consisted of nearly 32 metric tons of "Virtual Reality Devices" across five 40-foot shipping containers. This follows a previous estimate that Valve imported 50 tons of gaming hardware, suggesting significant production and distribution of their new gaming headset.
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Valve watcher Brad Lynch notes, it was almost certainly carrying the first mass production shipments of the Steam Frame, Valve's new gaming headset
That's the same math we used to estimate that Valve imported 50 tons of gam
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