Phineas watched Yujin rush off with a smile on his face. It always gave him a warm feeling when he saw a happy customer.
He occasionally fielded questions, but his "booth babes" were well trained and were handling things just fine.
By eleven o'clock, the small crowd of a few dozen had grown to over a hundred, and the venue security staff had to step in and install barriers to herd people into a serpentine and prevent the walkway between exhibits from being clogged.
By two o'clock, some of the people in line to try the headsets had started selling their spots, and the security staff had to turn people away because there simply wasn't enough room.
Each personal headset demo took about fifteen minutes, and they averaged three per hour per small room. So, by the end of the first day, they had provided personal demos to about 300 people.