Sorry, not true.
The headset still causes sores, gets hot and putting that much radio frequency in direct contact with your head
Most people who fly already deal with large headsets or even helmets that can become uncomfortable especially on long flights. And the VR headset that I am planning on buying has a cable going to it for a better picture with less artifacts... so there little or no radio frequency exposure coming from it.
I really could not care less if you have any interest in these... I am not sure why you are here wildly exaggerating the negatives.
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I’m just relaying what the overall consensus is from all the gamers I’ve watched on youtube and twitch for a decade. Of all the platforms that are available, VR gameplay make up 10% or less of content for the reasons I mentioned. It makes users sick and scared and frustrated with setup. It seems to end up being more of a torture device.
I have a pair of David Clarks for work but I can never get past half a day without them making me sore and giving me a headache. For both, the ultimate results are not pleasant.