I have had Kinect. I played it for about a month, and that was it. The content and quality of the experience just was not there.
I got my PSVR on the launch day, and I still play it several times per week, so I definitely want it in my home. In fact, I strongly prefer VR gaming to traditional 2D gaming at this point. VR is here now, and it works quite well. Yes, there are things to improve like screen resolution, weight, wires, but I expect things to change quickly. We are still in early days...
There are already full games on the platform like RE 7, Driveclub, and Dirt Rally. There are great multiplayer games like Werewolves Within, Battlezone, and Eve Valkyrie. Rigs proved to me that traditional COD/Halo style multiplayer can work in VR. We also have shorter experiences with AAA productional values like Batman Arkham VR, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, Psychonauts, and Robinson: the Journey. Finally, there are great and polished indie games like I Expect You to Die, Statik, REZ, Thumper, Wayward Sky, and Tethered. Farpoint and Star Trek are coming this month, and both of them look great.
Still, I would love to have more full AAA games on the platform. For instance, a big open world RPG and a MMORPG would be nice, but we are only 6 months in with PSVR and 1 year in with Vive/Oculus at this point. These games will come. In fact, Fallout 4 VR will be at E3 according to Bethesda.
In short, plenty of us want VR in our homes. There is no need to wait 10-20 years until the next iteration. VR is here and it works already, but there are still things to improve. There are VR games that are worth playing already, and more games are coming. This is not a gimmick like Kinect.