“…It is worthy to note that the exploitation of VR also in clinical practice has been limited for many years because of the high cost of virtual equipment and the difficulty in set‐up virtual environments without sufficient programming skills. Today, VR technology field is changing dramatically, thanks to broad availability of low‐cost and user‐friendly VR platforms (Oculus Rift © and HTC Vive™ (Castelvecchi, , Riva, Serino, Di Lernia, Pavone, & Dakanalis, ), which permit to have virtual experiences at a very reasonable price—less than $3,000 for a fully configured system. Moreover, even more affordable solutions are available for clinical practice, based on smartphones and tablets.…”