SportsFan581
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Impossible, as you will only use the headset in house. It's totally different from a device you can use in any place and it fits in your pocket. Also, a lot, I mean, A LOT of people can't wear a headset for more than a few minutes. Even if the headset ends being only glasses, a lot of people will not want to wear it, as 3D glasses.
Personally, I think there is an inherent problem with this technology: a lot of people don't want to wear something over the face if it's not strictly necessary.
I think for that general commuting edge, Google glass was a more realistic option than a true headset. I can see something like a modern google glass taking off in work environments (think nurses and doctors using it in place of the rolling computer stands, or even fast food workers streamlining workflow while keeping their hands available for other tasks, etc.). True AR/VR headsets, I just don't see it that much unless they can make the things a lot easier on the eyes.