Cyberpunk 2077 cosplay jacket features a $1,200 flexible OLED collar that you can game on with a Steam Controller — dual Raspberry Pi 4s power the wearable tech

A robotics and animatronic cosplay enthusiast has made a real-life Cyberpunk 2077 NUSA Infiltrator jacket with a built-in collar display.
This custom cosplay aligns with the release lifecycle of a major video game and the continued hobbyist interest in advanced electronics.
It demonstrates niche applications of flexible OLED and small-form-factor computing but does not indicate broader shifts.
Nothing fundamentally changes; this is a bespoke project illustrating the potential of existing components in a specific hobby context.
- · Hobbyists and Cosplayers
- · Small OLED Panel Manufacturers
Increased visibility for the specific flexible OLED panel or Raspberry Pi 4 among a niche enthusiast community.
Could inspire more complex, personalized wearable tech projects within the cosplay or maker communities.
Potentially marginal, indirect interest in flexible display technology for future consumer wearables, albeit at a very superficial level.
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