Oh No, Meta Just Killed Off Working in VR

Meta's End Game: No VR Headsets Needed as AR Glasses Take Over

In a move that signals the end of virtual reality (VR) as we know it, Meta has announced its intention to cut ties with its popular VR platform, Horizon Workrooms. The company's decision is a clear indication that VR headsets are no longer a viable option for remote work.

Workrooms, introduced in 2021, allowed users to create immersive virtual meeting spaces, complete with avatars and customizable environments. However, the experience was plagued by limitations, including an uncomfortable headset-wearing experience, eye strain, and fatigue. The novelty of seeing avatars instead of traditional video conferencing quickly wore off after a few hours.

Now, Meta is shifting its focus to augmented reality (AR) glasses, touting them as the next step in remote work. The company's new direction suggests that AR glasses will become the default tool for virtual meetings, offering a more comfortable and lifelike experience.

The decision to axe Workrooms has been attributed to cuts made by Meta to its Reality Labs division, which includes the studio behind several high-profile VR games, including Batman: Arkham Shadow. The layoffs have left many wondering what's next for Meta, but it's clear that virtual reality is no longer a key focus.

Instead, the company is investing in AR glasses and AI-powered tools. The Meta Ray-Ban Display, for example, offers a glimpse into the future of remote work, with its limited app offerings already supporting POV video call features. It's easy to imagine glasses that use a similar concept for hosting work meetings or livestreaming.

As we move towards a more AR-centric future, it's likely that our screens will be forever changed. The promise of "everlasting Zoom meetings" may seem far-fetched now, but with the progress of face-based wearables and the growth of AR technology, it's possible that we'll soon find ourselves staring at augmented reality glasses instead of traditional screens.

The writing is on the wall: VR headsets are a thing of the past. As Meta focuses on AR glasses, we can expect to see a shift towards more immersive and interactive remote work experiences. But for now, the future of virtual meetings looks decidedly different.
 
πŸ€” so its like meta's all like ok we don't need headsets anymore cuz glasses are where it's at πŸ•ΆοΈ i mean can u imagine just putting on a pair of glasses and being like "hey im in this meeting" no more awkward headset vibes πŸ‘€ and yeah the fact that they're cutting ties with workrooms is pretty clear that vr is out and ar is in πŸ’₯ itll be interesting to see how this all plays out
 
I feel like this news is like a big wake-up call for us, you know? We gotta realize that just 'cause something's new and shiny doesn't mean it's automatically better πŸ€”. The whole VR thing was all about trying to recreate the real world in a virtual space, but sometimes less is more, right? AR glasses are like a middle ground – they're not as immersive as VR, but they're way more comfortable and practical. It's like when you're on a call with friends and you can just chill in your room, not having to wear some weird headset πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. We need to be open to change and adapt, 'cause that's how we grow and learn as humans πŸ’‘. The future of work is all about finding the best tools for the job, not just because they're new and cool 😎.
 
OMG, you guys! I'm low-key obsessed with these new AR glasses Meta is working on 🀯 They're literally going to change the game for remote work. No more awkward VR headsets or eye strain πŸ˜“. The idea of having a full-on POV video call experience right in front of your eyes is like, totally mind-blowing πŸ’₯ I mean, can you imagine just pulling up to a virtual meeting and starting your day? πŸ€” It's like, the future is now! And yeah, maybe VR headsets are on their way out, but who cares? AR glasses are where it's at πŸ”₯
 
so i think its pretty cool that meta's moving away from vr headsets... i mean who wants to wear these thingys all day for work anyway? lol AR glasses make so much more sense, especially with POV video calls. imagine being able to show your face in a meeting and still have the option to hide if u need to πŸ€«πŸ‘€ it's like we're already seeing this tech in action on smart glasses. can't wait to see what other cool features come out of this! πŸ‘
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say... this whole meta thing is kinda mind-blowing lol 🀯. No more VR headsets? That's wild. I mean, who wouldn't want to ditch those silly goggles and just use AR glasses instead? They sound way more comfy, you know? πŸ˜‚. And yeah, it makes sense that they'd cut ties with workrooms. It was cool for a bit but now everyone's just too used to normal video calls πŸ“±. The meta ray-ban display sounds pretty cool tho... I wonder what kinda apps we'll see on those things πŸ’». Maybe more gaming stuff or somethin'?
 
OMG, lol what's up with this ?? I mean, I was all about VR headsets too 🀯 but now it seems like they're done for! Meta is investing so much in AR glasses and AI tools... I can already see myself wearing these futuristic shades during work meetings πŸ”πŸ’». It's wild to think that our screens will be replaced by AR glasses soon πŸ“ΊπŸ•ΆοΈ. The idea of "everlasting Zoom meetings" on augmented reality glasses sounds crazy, but at the same time, it could be kinda awesome πŸ˜‚. I'm hyped to see where this tech takes us! πŸš€
 
Meta's got its eyes on the prize πŸ€–. No more awkward VR headsets needed, just sleek AR glasses all day, every day πŸ‘“. It's about time we ditched those clunky things and went full immersion. Mark my words, in a few years, Zoom meetings will be like something out of a sci-fi movie – you'll feel like you're right there with the team πŸš€. The future is AR, baby! πŸ’»
 
I'm low-key excited about this development πŸ€–. No more fiddling with VR headsets or adjusting the straps to get comfy during long meetings 😴. AR glasses are the way forward, and it's cool that Meta is investing in tech that can revolutionize remote work. POV video calls on a pair of shades? Genius! Can you imagine being able to walk around while having a virtual meeting 🌳? It's gonna be wild to see how this all plays out πŸ‘€
 
Ugh, I'm so over these VR headsets already πŸ€―β€β™‚οΈ. They were supposed to revolutionize the way we work from home but honestly, who wants to wear a headset just to have avatars instead of seeing the person's actual face? 😐 And don't even get me started on eye strain and fatigue... it's like they didn't even test them properly before releasing them to the public. Now, AR glasses are supposed to be the new thing? I'm not convinced πŸ€”. What's next, wearing goggles to play video games? It just feels like Meta is trying to make a quick buck off us poor souls who still use VR headsets. Can't they just stick with what works? πŸ‘Ž
 
I'm literally so done with those VR headsets 🀯 I mean, who wants to wear a giant headset all day just to have a meeting? It sounds like Meta is onto something with these AR glasses tho... they could be super comfy and not make your eyes water like those old headsets did 😩 Plus, it's cool that they're investing in AI-powered tools. I can already imagine having an immersive video call experience without even needing a separate screen πŸ€– It's like we're stepping into a whole new world of remote work... and I'm here for it πŸ‘€
 
I'm low-key freaking out over this news! πŸ˜‚ Like, who needs VR headsets anymore?! 🀣 I mean, remember those awkward times when you had to wear a headset just to have a meeting with your friends? Ugh, no thanks! πŸ˜… Meta's decision to ditch VR for AR glasses is the best thing that's happened to remote work. Can't wait to see what kind of sick features they'll add to those glasses πŸ€–πŸ’»!

I'm all about that #MetaRayBanLife πŸŽ‰ and I know we're in for a treat with AI-powered tools and POV video call features. The future of virtual meetings is going to be SO lit πŸ”₯! Who's ready for "everlasting Zoom meetings" πŸ˜‚? Not me, but I'll take it over VR headsets any day πŸ‘πŸ’―
 
omg i'm low-key hyped about this new meta move!! 🀩 i've been saying it for ages, augmented reality is where its at! no more awkward headset-wearing or eye strain 😴 those ar glasses are gonna change the game. and can you even imagine pov video calls??! it's like something out of a sci-fi movie πŸš€ mark my words, this is just the beginning of an amazing new era in remote work πŸ’»
 
i think its kinda cool that meta's shifting gears from vr to ar glasses lol πŸ€– they're already making some sweet looking display partnerships with rayban so it'll be interesting to see how this all plays out in our daily lives πŸ‘€ especially with ai-powered tools and augmented reality glasses becoming more mainstream, virtual meetings are gonna get a whole lot more immersive
 
I gotta disagree πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ - VR headsets aren't dead yet! In fact, I think they're just getting started πŸ”₯. People are gonna wanna put on those fancy headsets and escape reality for a bit, you know? AR glasses can be cool and all, but there's something special about being fully immersed in a virtual world. Plus, who needs comfy glasses when you can wear a sick VR headset that makes your whole face look like a cartoon πŸ€ͺ? I'm still gonna rock my Oculus VR headset for work meetings, no way 😎!
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised they're ditching VR headsets already... I mean, I know it's not as comfy as people thought πŸ™„ but I think there's still room for improvement. Like, what if you could get some decent eye strain relief in the headset? AR glasses seem cool and all, but don't they just make you look like a total nerd wearing goggles πŸ€ͺ?

And yeah, POV video call features are pretty neat, but wouldn't it be better to have more app options? I mean, what if you wanted to hang out with friends during work hours? It's gonna be interesting to see how this AR thing pans out. Do we really need glasses to do virtual meetings tho πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ?

Still, progress is progress, right? Maybe the future of remote work will be way more awesome than I'm thinking πŸš€
 
I don't think it's fair to blame Meta for trying something new πŸ€”. They're just innovating and adapting to changing tech trends. I mean, VR headsets were never perfect, and people got tired of wearing them after a while 😴. But who knows, maybe AR glasses will be the next big thing? It's not like they're cutting out users or something... more like rebranding and refocusing on what's really important: making remote work better πŸ“š. And let's be real, those POV video call features in the Meta Ray-Ban Display sound pretty cool πŸ‘€. We should be supporting companies that take risks and try new things instead of just sticking with what we know πŸ€—.
 
I'm low-key glad this is happening 🀝 - like, think about it, VR headsets were always kinda awkward, and with AR glasses, they might actually feel more natural? Plus, can you imagine having a mini projector on your face? πŸ˜‚ but seriously, I'm curious to see how AR tech improves remote work. Maybe we'll get those "everlasting Zoom meetings" without the eye strain? 🀞
 
I'm low-key excited about this move, but also kinda worried? Like, VR was already getting a bit stale, but cutting ties with it entirely might be too hasty? I mean, what if people get used to those avatars and start expecting them in their daily lives? But on the other hand, AR glasses do seem like they're going to revolutionize remote work... or will they just make us all feel even more awkward staring at tiny screens all day? πŸ€”πŸ‘“
 
πŸ€” so meta's basically saying vr is done and they're pivoting to ar glasses... it makes sense tbh, headsets were always kinda meh and eye strain was a major issue 🀯 i mean who needs avatars when you can just look at each other's faces? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ plus, glasses are way more comfy and you don't need to feel like you're stuck in some kinda sci-fi movie πŸ˜‚ anyway, it's cool that meta is innovating and trying out new stuff. maybe we'll get something awesome out of this ar thing πŸ’‘
 
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