How Virtual Reality Technology Has Changed Our Lives: An Overview of the Current and Potential Applications and Limitations

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Sep 8;19(18):11278. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191811278.

Abstract

Despite virtual reality (VR) being initially marketed toward gaming, there are many potential and existing VR applications in various sectors and fields, including education, training, simulations, and even in exercise and healthcare. Unfortunately, there is still a lack of general understanding of the strengths and limitations of VR as a technology in various application domains. Therefore, the aim of this literature review is to contribute to the library of literature concerning VR technology, its applications in everyday use, and some of its existing drawbacks. Key VR applications were discussed in terms of how they are currently utilized or can be utilized in the future, spanning fields such as medicine, engineering, education, and entertainment. The main benefits of VR are expressed through the text, followed by a discussion of some of the main limitations of current VR technologies and how they can be mitigated or improved. Overall, this literature review shows how virtual reality technology has the potential to be a greatly beneficial tool in a multitude of applications and a wide variety of fields. VR as a technology is still in its early stages, but more people are becoming interested in it and are optimistic about seeing what kind of changes VR can make in their everyday lives. With how rapidly modern society has adapted to personal computers and smartphones, VR has the opportunity to become the next big technological turning point that will eventually become commonplace in most households.

Keywords: application; education; entertainment; games; healthcare; immersive; medical; non-immersive; simulation; training; virtual reality (VR).

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Engineering
  • Exercise
  • Humans
  • Technology
  • Virtual Reality*

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.