Pico nabs $24.7M to create VR hardware that challenges Facebook, Google

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
While there aren&t many VR hardware startups raising cash out there these days, there are far fewer that are securing investments to
actually build the VR headsets themselves.Even as established tech giants are having a rough go-ahead with the headset market, Beijing-based
Pico Interactive is looking to give it a go with a focus on standalone VR headset hardware that can keep up with the innovations of larger
firms.Pico has closed a $24.7 million Series Aled by GF Qianheand GF Xinde Investment, with participation from JufengST Venture Investment
and others, the company said in an announcement
This is the startup first bout of outside funding since its founding in 2015.VR hardware had plenty of entrants around Pico founding, but as
Oculus competitors were forced to slash prices to keep up with aggressive pricing, margins disappeared, leaving relatively scant space for
startups
Pico has made its bet on moving past PC or console-based systems and focusing strongly on self-contained standalone headset
options.Coinciding with the funding announcement, Pico also offered details on a new standalone headset being released in China
Called the Pico G2, it an updated version of the Pico Goblin that is built on Qualcomm 835 chipset
The company hardware runs on HTC Vive Wave VR platform.The company also says that it is planning to release its own augmented reality
hardware in 2019.