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Ergonomically, I’m not sure that’s better. Sure they don’t have weight on them that the headset would add, but being able to freely move your head without holding it against a stationary headset would be quite an improvement.
Surgeons are some of the worst people I've had the displeasure to interact with, and I meet people all over the US for healthcare work. I can't imagine the difficulty people have of teaching a living god a new way of doing their work.
For it to have any chance you'd have to get it introduced in med school and brought with so those gods can demand the hospital cater to their wills.
/shrug. No insight on the effectiveness of the design; that's just what's in use now.