Brits over 65 share what new technology they still REFUSE to try – from VR headsets to electric cars

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Brits over 65 share what new technology they still REFUSE to try – from VR headsets to electric cars
Author: Hana Carter
Published: Dec, 11 2024 10:14

REALITY devices, VR headsets and ride-sharing apps are the new technologies that older people are most likely to avoid. A poll of 1,000 over-65s has found 26 per cent want to get better at using technology - but feel held back. And 20 per cent are nervous about using video-calling tech, or voice-activated assistants.

 [Older people admitted to not feeling confident about modern technology]
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Barriers keeping older adults from adopting modern devices include online privacy concerns, and the large upfront cost. While 41 per cent feel the rapid pace of technological change makes them less likely to pick up modern tech. It also emerged 32 per cent wouldn’t feel confident setting up a piece of tech and 27 per cent worry they would not know how to use it once it was ready to go.

Despite the concerns, 53 per cent feel new technologies have the potential to make their life easier. With 78 per cent agreeing smart meters could benefit them, through automated meter readings and accurate billing. And 34 per cent believe that a smart watch could help track their health more effectively.

As 85 per cent know technology can save time and money as well as it being an easy way to stay in touch with friends and family. The research was commissioned by Smart Energy GB, which is working with Toyah Willcox to share her experiences of new technology.

The singer-songwriter and actress, said: “Technology is advancing so quickly that I sometimes find it tricky to know which gadgets to get and how to use them. “I do a lot of research, like speaking to friends and family, to help me decide which devices will be simple to use and make my life easier.

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