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with these health and safety warnings including
making sure the headset is used as described in the
Before Using Your VR System above and the Safe
Environment section below. Adults should monitor
children (age 13 and older) who are using or have
used the headset for any of the symptoms described
in these health and safety warnings (including those
described under the Discomfort and Repetitive Stress
Injury sections), and should limit the time children
spend using the headset and ensure they take breaks
during use. Prolonged use should be avoided, as
this could negatively impact hand-eye coordination,
balance, and multi-tasking ability. Adults should
monitor children closely during and after use of the
headset for any decrease in these abilities.
Play Space Environment
Risks associated with
freedom of movement
Your headset tracks your
movement forward and backward,
up and down, left and right,
while also tracking the rotational
movement of your head. This
allows your movement in your
physical world to be translated
into movement in your virtual
world. Your headset is also self-
contained and there are no wires or cables connecting
you to a PC like in other PC powered virtual reality
headsets. Therefore, you have more freedom to move.
Along with the freedom to explore your virtual world
come additional responsibilities for you to have a safe
experience.
Use Only in a Safe
Environment:
The headset
produces an immersive virtual
reality experience that distracts
you from and completely
blocks your view of your actual
surroundings.
Setting up Your Safe Play Space
• Always be aware of your surroundings before
beginning use and while using the headset. Use
caution to avoid injury.
• You are responsible for creating and maintaining a
safe environment for use at all times.