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      • Generally speaking, VR headsets aren’t suitable for children under the age of about 12-13. This is for several reasons, including physical, emotional, and developmental. Amongst other concerns, VR devices have the potential to cause eye and neck strain as well as motion sickness in users.
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  2. Make sure a VR headset is right for your family. Do some research into the kind of games and apps you can use in VR. Think carefully about whether these would be suitable for your children. Most headsets have an age restriction of 12+ and all games in VR have age (PEGI) ratings.

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    “So far I’ve seen no so-called smoking gun, no concrete evidence that a child of a certain age was somehow adversely affected by wearing a VR headset,” Martin Banks, Professor of Optometry, Vision Science, Psychology, and Neuroscience at the University of California, Berkeley told Digital Trends. “My guess is that all they’re doing is saying that k...

    “In the real world the two eyes get slightly different views,” Professor Peter Howarth, a Senior Lecturer, optometrist and vision expert, explained to Digital Trends. “For a normal child, this gives rise to the development of the sensory capability to judge depth by using stereopsis. I can’t see that the intermittent use of a VR system by a normal ...

    “There will be issues for children that are the same as for adults, and one of these is visually-induced motion sickness (VIMS),” explains Prof. Howarth. “This comes about because the image you’re viewing gives the brain the visual signals it receives when you’re actually moving – and these can give rise to motion sickness.” In other words, if you ...

    It seems a shame to inflict a blanket ban on kids when there’s no real evidence that VR is any more dangerous than a book or a tablet. Fear of litigation definitely contributes to the modern obsession with health and safety and our culture is growing ever more risk-averse as we increasingly look to bundle our kids in cotton wool. However, the lack ...

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  3. Jul 4, 2023 · Are VR headsets really safe for 10-year-olds? Meta plans to reduce its minimum age from 13 to 10 — but is that safe? A child using the first-generation PSVR headset

  4. May 31, 2023 · Are there significant health consequences to letting kids use VR headsets? That's what we answer in this article.

  5. Dec 5, 2023 · Generally speaking, VR headsets arent suitable for children under the age of about 12-13. This is for several reasons, including physical, emotional, and developmental. Amongst other concerns, VR devices have the potential to cause eye and neck strain as well as motion sickness in users.

  6. Oct 4, 2016 · Virtual-reality headsets are likely to be at the top of many kids' wish lists this holiday season, but with many VR devices coming with age restrictions, is the technology safe for youngsters?

  7. Jan 12, 2022 · Key Takeaways. Parents and experts are concerned about the effects of virtual reality on children. A UK government office plans to discuss the impact of VR on children with Meta. One group offers safety tips for parents whose kids use VR, including following recommended age restrictions on software.

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