Taking video calls often means turning webcams and microphones on and off throughout, so the 'Boop' virtual meeting controller has been developed to help streamline this process.
The device features a compact design with three buttons that the user can easily activate or deactivate according to their needs. The use of red and green LEDs will enable users to see at a single glance if their microphone or webcam is active to prevent visual or auditory snafus. The addition of a screen share button helps users easily display information to other call participants.
The 'Boop' virtual meeting controller connects seamlessly to any laptop or computer and maintains a tactile design that can be intuitively used without looking.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Virtual Meeting Controllers
- Development of more innovative virtual meeting controllers can help streamline the video calling process.
- Tactile Design Innovations
- More tactile design innovation in technology can enable users to use devices more intuitively, without looking.
- Visual/auditory Snafu Prevention
- Developing technology to prevent visual or auditory snafus during video calls can improve overall user experience.
Where This Applies
- Technology
- There is an opportunity for the technology industry to develop more virtual meeting controllers with tactile design innovations.
- Communication
- Communication industries can benefit from the development of technology to prevent visual or auditory snafus during video calls.
- Work From Home Equipment
- Work from home equipment can be designed with innovative technology to streamline the video calling process and improve overall user experience.
