VR equipment storage and charging stations from Looking Glass XR. Units store and charge up to 24 headsets simultaneously for family entertainment centers, arcades, and other high-traffic venues.
Looking Glass XR manufactures VR equipment storage and charging stations for location-based operators. The company’s product line includes units that store and charge up to 24 headsets simultaneously.
The storage units are built for high-traffic venues — family entertainment centers, arcades, trampoline parks, bowling centers, karting facilities, and similar environments where equipment turnover is constant and durability matters.
These are modular systems. A single-location operator can start with one unit. Multi-location operators or larger venues can add units as the fleet grows. The design keeps headsets organized, charged, and accessible without requiring staff to dig through bins or manage loose cables.
Looking Glass XR’s customer base includes universities, U.S. military facilities, and Fortune 500 companies — environments where equipment accountability and uptime are not optional. The same durability and organization principles apply to commercial entertainment venues.
For operators evaluating storage infrastructure, the questions are: How many headsets do you need to keep charged and ready at once? How much floor space can you dedicate to storage? How often does your team need to grab a headset and go? Looking Glass XR’s units address the operational reality that VR equipment sits idle between sessions and needs to be ready when the next group walks in.
| Dimensions | 792 × 372 in |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Looking Glass XR |
| Headset | Stores & charges up to 24 headsets |
| Year Introduced | 2020 |
| Who Supports Product in USA | 100+ Universities, US Military, Fortune 500 companies |

