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  1. Lmao, kids base off most of their imagination of stuff they either know or use, so I don't really know why people are making a big deal about some kids imagination

  2. I had bought it when it first came out. I let my kids use it and only owned it for maybe a month. Then in one of those times my kids were verbally attacked by some other people or kids who knows who they were. Anyways I contacted oculus and instead of helping resolve the issue they instead said that the VR was not meant for kids under the age of 13. Ugh so I ended up selling it because I felt that they didn’t try to resolve the issue they just came up with the stupidest excuse. Yes of course I understand the VR wasn’t meant for kids under 13 but I really didn’t know back then when I first bought it. Otherwise I wouldn’t of bought it. I do think that they should try a little harder to minimize these types of events online and not put up excuses.

  3. VR lenses are set at certian distance mainly for adults
    but then if a child uses one thier visoin is blurred since their eye idstnace which is shorter

  4. CBS News, your reporting normalizes the use of the Oculus Rift headset for very young children, despite the fact that the manufacturer's warnings specifically state the devices should not be used with children under 13. There is also a CA Prop 65 warning: "This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm" that also appears to have been omitted from the reporting https://www3.oculus.com/en-us/legal/health-and-safety-warnings/. What is the best way to get this information updated for subsequent viewers? Would you consider either editing the video description or doing a follow up news story on the manufacturer's warnings?

  5. Like the garbage shit commercials and shows on tv now are any different – molding kids into what they see fit. BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY

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