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Comment by everforward

18 hours ago

Interaction feels like the issue with headsets. You either need a fair bit of space for gesture controls, or you have to talk to yourself for voice control.

I think VR has more niche uses than the craze implied. It’s got some cool games, virtual screens for a desktop could be cool someday, but I don’t see a near future where they replace phones.

People are discounting the fact the almost no one wants a contraption on their head for an extended period of time. It is a universal preference

Until VR is done via glasses or some wire you stick in your neck matrix style, it will never take off

  • People use helmets all the time for extended periods of time. I'm not sure that's such a deal breaker.

    I don't want to wear glasses for extended periods of time either, but I've had to get used to them.