Vive and Oculus Rift sales predicted to hit 770k by year end

2016 has been the year of VR, but how many units are actually in the hands of consumers?

That’s the big question that still hangs over the sector, and one that SuperData has now tried to answer.

As reported by Upload VR, the research specialist predicts the following install bases for the end of 2016:

  • PlayStation VR – 2,602,307
  • Samsung Gear VR – 2,316,632
  • Google Daydream – 450,083
  • HTC Vive – 420,108
  • Oculus Rift – 355,088

SuperData’s approach to the market for consumer-centered virtual reality includes retail checks, executive interviews with decision-makers from all of relevant firms in the marketplace, pricing data, our survey-based consumer tracking panel, and digital content purchases collected from our data providers,” SuperData explained.

We combine both proprietary and public data sources to arrive at an objective reading of the market, including financial information obtained through our client network.”

Are we surprised to see Oculus Rift, the headset that started the whole thing, sitting at the bottom of the pile? And it looks as if Sony’s mid-range approach, aiming above the possibilities of mobile VR but below the requirements of the high-end market, is really paying off.

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