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Sixense is a 3D peripheral company that developed the [[Razer Hydra]] (along with Razer) and the [[Sixense STEM]]. Its CEO was Amir Rubin. | {{stub}} | ||
[[Sixense]] is a 3D peripheral company that developed the [[Razer Hydra]] (along with Razer) and the [[Sixense STEM]]. Its CEO was Amir Rubin. | |||
The Sixense STEM was on Kickstarter but it was ultimately cancelled. The backers received their money back. It was cancelled partly due to production difficulties in outsourcing, and also because Oculus and HTC developed their own controllers during the time that the STEM was to be shipped.<ref>Sixense refunds backers for VR controller, five years later. https://www.engadget.com/2018-10-16-sixense-stem-vr-controller-kickstarter-refunds.html</ref> | The Sixense STEM was on Kickstarter but it was ultimately cancelled. The backers received their money back. It was cancelled partly due to production difficulties in outsourcing, and also because Oculus and HTC developed their own controllers during the time that the STEM was to be shipped.<ref>Sixense refunds backers for VR controller, five years later. https://www.engadget.com/2018-10-16-sixense-stem-vr-controller-kickstarter-refunds.html</ref> |
Latest revision as of 23:04, 13 April 2025

Sixense is a 3D peripheral company that developed the Razer Hydra (along with Razer) and the Sixense STEM. Its CEO was Amir Rubin.
The Sixense STEM was on Kickstarter but it was ultimately cancelled. The backers received their money back. It was cancelled partly due to production difficulties in outsourcing, and also because Oculus and HTC developed their own controllers during the time that the STEM was to be shipped.[1]
References
- ↑ Sixense refunds backers for VR controller, five years later. https://www.engadget.com/2018-10-16-sixense-stem-vr-controller-kickstarter-refunds.html