Virtual reality hasn't caught on with American teens, according to a new survey from Piper Sandler released on Tuesday.
While 29% percent of teens polled owned a VR device — versus 87% who own iPhones — only 4% of headset owners used it daily, the investment firm found, and 14% used them weekly.
Virtual Reality Has Utterly Failed to Connect With Teens
Virtual reality technology has failed to capture the imagination or interest of American teens, according to a new survey by investment bank Piper Sandler.
The survey found that only 29 percent of the 5,600 US teens polled owned a device capable of VR, and only four percent of them said they used it daily.
US teens don't see the point of Virtual Reality
Teenagers are often seen as early adopters of new technology and their preferences can provide a preview of where the industry is going and this survey shows that it will go really badly.
While 29 per cent percent of teens polled owned a VR device only four per cent of headset owners used it daily. Another 14 per cent used them weekly.
How AI and virtual reality will change stressful work conversations
When it comes to solving thorny people issues like employee disengagement and lowered productivity, technologies such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality will play a big role.
One area where this is likely to be seen most significantly is in employee training.
UPDATED: Harry Potter New York Permanently Closes Virtual Reality Experiences
Based on information that MuggleNet has received, the flagship Wizarding World store in New York City, Harry Potter New York , has made the sudden decision to shut down its virtual reality (VR) experiences as of yesterday, April 6.
Hi, VR tickets are currently on sale through April 5th. We will announce as new VR tickets are released. Keep an eye on our social channels and website!
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