It will be used for remote work, and users can hold meetings by attending through their own avatars
Facebook today launched in test mode a new application for remote work with virtual reality, in which users with headphones Oculus Quest 2 (Oculus Quest 2) can hold meetings by attending through their own avatars, Reuters reported.
The Facebook headset app costs $ 300 and weighs a pound, the AP said. Up to 50 people can participate in the meeting, but only 16 can be present in cyberspace as avatars.
Facebook’s Horizon Workrooms beta comes at a time when many companies continue to work remotely after the closure of physical workspaces due to the KOVID-19 pandemic and the emergence of a new version of the virus around the world.
Facebook is investing heavily in virtual and augmented reality, developing headphones such as Oculus VR, augmented reality glasses and hand-held technologies.
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