In its current form, the Visionize headset isn't quite the ideal solution either. While it's significantly lighter and more compact than LVES, it still suffers from the same problem all virtual reality headsets currently have.
"The device is clunky, a little heavy and awkward," said McCurdy-Byrd, who took part in Massof's trials with Visionize. "It reminded me of goggles."
Both Massof and Werblin also acknowledged that there are problems to be worked on, like dealing with the nausea that comes from using a VR headset (a problem the gaming community is also trying to solve), and training patients to use the headset.
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