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The development of virtual reality technology dates back to the 1960s, but it wasn’t until much later that the first VR headset was created.
The first VR headset, called the Oculus Rift, was developed by Palmer Luckey in 2012. This device allowed users to immerse themselves in a virtual environment and experience it as if they were physically present.
Before the development of the Oculus Rift, there were several other VR headsets created that didn’t quite meet the mark. In 1968, Ivan Sutherland created the first VR system called the Sketchpad, which used a stereoscopic display to create a 3D image. However, this system was not designed for use with a headset and required users to sit in front of a large screen.
In the 1980s, several companies tried to develop VR headsets, but they were not successful. One such company was Virtual reality Medical Center, which developed the first prototype VR headset in 1986. However, this device was bulky and expensive, and it wasn’t until much later that the technology became more accessible.
In conclusion, the first virtual reality headset, the Oculus Rift, was developed in 2012 by Palmer Luckey. Although there were several other VR devices created before this, they didn’t quite meet the mark and it wasn’t until much later that the technology became more accessible and affordable for consumers.