Sascha Brodsky, of Lifewire, the “Tech for Humans” site, looked into options for people to explore the metaverse without annoying headgear. “To be able to access the metaverse while still engaging with the people you’re with physically makes it a communal experience, a less isolating one, and one with more emotional and engaging impact,” PORTL’s David Nussbaum said. “Think of a classroom being able to watch a lecture in the metaverse but. also chat among themselves and pick up on the teacher’s cues and classmate’s enthusiasm as they learn.”
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