KIWI design, a Global Leader in VR Accessories, Successfully Concludes Exhibition at Japan's Premier VRChat Event 'Super Meta Fes 2026'
KIWI design showcased its latest VR accessories at Japan's premier VRChat event, signaling a strategic commitment to the Japanese market and direct engagement with its local community.
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KIWI design (Headquarters: Shenzhen/Hong Kong), a global pioneer in the planning and development of VR device peripherals, successfully exhibited at "Super Meta Fes 2026," Japan's largest exchange event for VRChat users and creators, held at Akihabara UDX on Saturday, May 23, 2026. The booth featured demonstrations of the company's latest head straps and other accessories, concluding to high acclaim.
(Note: The second person from the right is Mr. Tomoshou)
■ Exhibition Background and Highlights
Guided by the mission to make "VR experiences more comfortable and immersive," KIWI design has provided high-quality accessories to a global user base. The exhibition at "Super Meta Fes 2026" in Akihabara was designed to facilitate direct dialogue with the passionate Japanese VR community and gather vital feedback on current products.
The booth showcased flagship items including the "K4 Flex Head Strap," the "P5000 Compact Battery Pack," and the "G4 Pro Grip," which has received approval under the "Made for Meta" certification program. Numerous visitors experienced the improved fit and practical utility of these products firsthand. The significant interest in reducing the physical burden of long-duration VRChat sessions and gameplay provided a valuable opportunity to reconfirm the specific needs of Japanese users.
■ Commitment to the Japanese Market
KIWI design positions the Japanese VR market as a critical strategic hub. The valuable insights gained from creators and end-users during this event will be directly integrated into future product development and localization strategies.
Furthermore, by leveraging the strengths of the Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) model, the company aims to enhance services on its official website and further strengthen its rapid customer support infrastructure, contributing to the broader development of the Japanese VR ecosystem.
■ About KIWI design
Since its founding in 2015, KIWI design has secured over 100 patents and is a preferred brand for users in more than 100 countries. Through original ergonomic design and rigorous quality control, the company develops peripherals optimized for major devices such as the Meta Quest and PICO series.
(Note: The second person from the right is Mr. Tomoshou)
■ Exhibition Background and Highlights
Guided by the mission to make "VR experiences more comfortable and immersive," KIWI design has provided high-quality accessories to a global user base. The exhibition at "Super Meta Fes 2026" in Akihabara was designed to facilitate direct dialogue with the passionate Japanese VR community and gather vital feedback on current products.
The booth showcased flagship items including the "K4 Flex Head Strap," the "P5000 Compact Battery Pack," and the "G4 Pro Grip," which has received approval under the "Made for Meta" certification program. Numerous visitors experienced the improved fit and practical utility of these products firsthand. The significant interest in reducing the physical burden of long-duration VRChat sessions and gameplay provided a valuable opportunity to reconfirm the specific needs of Japanese users.
■ Commitment to the Japanese Market
KIWI design positions the Japanese VR market as a critical strategic hub. The valuable insights gained from creators and end-users during this event will be directly integrated into future product development and localization strategies.
Furthermore, by leveraging the strengths of the Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) model, the company aims to enhance services on its official website and further strengthen its rapid customer support infrastructure, contributing to the broader development of the Japanese VR ecosystem.
■ About KIWI design
Since its founding in 2015, KIWI design has secured over 100 patents and is a preferred brand for users in more than 100 countries. Through original ergonomic design and rigorous quality control, the company develops peripherals optimized for major devices such as the Meta Quest and PICO series.
FAQ
What were the featured products at the event?
The highlights included the K4 Flex Head Strap, the P5000 Compact Battery Pack, and the 'Made for Meta' certified G4 Pro Grip.
What is KIWI design's strategy for the Japanese market?
The company views Japan as a key strategic hub and plans to use direct feedback from the local community to drive product development and localization.
What makes KIWI design products unique?
They focus on ergonomic designs and high quality control, with many products holding patents and official certifications like 'Made for Meta'.