Facebook will launch video chat devices today

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Facebook seems not to be accommodated in just improving its social networking platform in terms of design and features, the company has also bet heavily on the launch of devices. Oculus Quest, a virtual reality device that is part of Facebook devices, but now the company has decided to launch another home video chat device over the social network. The products are almost exclusively focused on video chat. Although they also show photos, play music and support a small number of video networks, their feature set is very limited at launch. They don't even allow users to browse Facebook. Users should primarily use them to chat with people on Facebook Messenger, and Facebook has incorporated some smart camera tricks to make this easier. Both devices have a single fixed camera on the top, but the camera zooms in and follows the user, so he doesn't have to hold a phone to his face while talking. That way, you can move around the room and remain involved in a call.


Will this device be trusted by users?

But the problem with this product is not only what it can and can not do, it is whether people will be willing to bring a microphone and camera connected to Facebook to their home. Facebook has emphasized the privacy features built in here (there is a shut down button that completely disables the camera), but that may not be enough to comfort those who are already skeptical of the company, which has been affected by recent privacy scandals.

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