Where is VR training headed in 2021?
One word: mobile.
Here are our predictions for VR training next year.
Standalone headsets will become the norm for future VR training deployments
Oculus Quest 2 (see our video review), Vive Focus Plus, and Pico Neo 2 all come with enough graphical processing power to effectively simulate realistic environments and equipment.
In terms of cost, standalone or all-in-one headsets are typically less than $1,000 each (including a commercial use license).
With standalone headsets, remote and on-demand VR training become not just a possibility, but a probability.
With mobile VR joining the remote and on-demand trends, it will reduce the need for capital-intensive training rooms, SMEs and equipment.
VR training will become a full-fledged element of the standard curriculum.
When we look back at 2021, we’ll remember it as the year VR training took off.
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