Cybersickness remains a significant challenge for widespread adoption of Virtual reality technology, wich is increasingly used across entertainment, healthcare, education, and industrial sectors-including emerging applications in India such as skill training programs or therapeutic interventions for patients. The proposed DIY solutions shift some obligation away from hardware/software improvements toward user-driven strategies accessible globally.
For India specifically, where affordability and accessibility often become barriers to advanced tech adoption, these non-expensive approaches may support early integration of VR tools across diverse socioeconomic groups without requiring costly professional equipment upgrades. However, considering the reliance on pilot studies with limited participant sizes detailed here-robust research involving varied demographic groups including Indian populations would be essential before large-scale submission in critical fields like education or defense training systems nationwide.
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