[6] Fichter was an executive at mobile device company HTC's American subsidiary in Bellevue, Washington.
[2] The company also had the fastest fully funded Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign to-date, raising $1.1 million.
[10] However, there were significant production delays with the helmet[11] including company insider accounts estimating no more than 20 to 100 shipped units as of July 12, 2016.
[19][20] The new owners demonstrated a new prototype at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show, with plans to begin shipping that summer.
The company sent confirmation emails on Friday September 21, 2018 to IndieGoGo campaign supporters that paid for the helmet in 2014.