A fingerprint locked NFC Yubikey seems to be the preferred with all ages at work. Everyone likes it as long as it is once per login to the computer (which basically means we have to use Edge for everything which is fine).
Everyone universally hates passkeys because they never work right.
Except for those whose fingerprints don't work (climbing wears away fingerprints). I have even heard of people struggling to renew their passports because of difficulties getting their fingerprints read.
Many manual jobs wear away fingerprints. I renewed my ID card after renovating my home and the fingerprint reader could not read anything meaningful. They told me that sometimes the state accepts those messy fingerprints anyway and yes, the request got approved. There is some jumbled fingerprint on my record now.
Tied to the browser and did not travel with the user across devices and apps. It's that way by design.
An authenticator device is agnostic, transportable and can be backed up (or a secondary added)... sometimes. Implementations can suck (looking at you, my bank that only allows one key)
Everyone universally hates passkeys because they never work right.