It was the last day of CES, and the crowd of people swarming the Horizon exhibit had grown immensely. There were now two lines of people: a small one for people still hoping to test the AVR Explorer before buying, and a long monstrosity of a line for those hoping to buy an AVR headset.
After the first time Phineas had requested a resupply from the factory, he'd had to request a resupply many more times. It had gotten to the point where the private jet they'd hired was flying back and forth between CES and Stetle almost non-stop.
Before CES, Phineas and his team had believed ten thousand headsets would be more than enough to meet the demands of CES attendees. But they had already blown past that point and were nearing thirty thousand headsets sold.