Yes, that's why it's different. People aren't ready to commit to wearing technology on their face. This is more like a costume or a party game, something to try out briefly in a friendly situation rather than commit to as a serious part of your look. It would be more popular if it were cheaper, but at least people can pass it around.
It reminds me of the difference between Google Cardboard and real VR in the level of commitment required.
It reminds me of the difference between Google Cardboard and real VR in the level of commitment required.