At this point in the pandemic, I would happily sit through a meeting that could have been an email if it meant being in the same room with a bunch of work friends. So when Facebook releasedHorizon Workrooms, an app that allows people to gather in a virtual-reality office, I was prepared to keep an open mind about its potential.
After all, humanity seems destined to one day leap into the metaverse, the internetwe will not just use but inhabit, so why not check out a vision of what that might look like according to a powerful company that hopes to help shape it, for better or worse.
Only two other people at my office own, or will admit to owning, an Oculus Quest 2 headset, the $300 headset required to experience Workrooms in VR. Together we created a tiny focus group: This would be the first time wed try to connect with others avatars in a virtual workspace.
Fortunately for Facebook, peoples lasting impressions of experiences are heavily influenced by how they end and not how they begin. Unfortunately for us, our onboarding process was bumpy.
As the only Gen-Xer in the group, I worried I might live up to stereotypes about older employees being stumped by new technology, so I was mortified when I could not find my way into the first meeting room I was invited to join. Instead, I landed on the virtual screen that acts as a portal for non-virtual guests to attend any gathering, as if on a regular video call.
Looking through my headset, I could see my cartoon avatar waiting to be teleported. On my laptop screen, the avatar for Quartzs CEO, a willing participant in our little experiment, sat alone. When I created a meeting room and invited him, we found ourselves in the same predicament, but with our roles reversed. (For the record, its surreal and somewhat embarrassing to be a dorky avatar staring up at the image of a real person on a video call-in screen. I understand why this feature has to exist when headsets are not yet in everyones tech arsenal, but I doubt that avatar-video hybrid meetings will be a hit.)
By our second attempt, I figured out what had gone wrong: Although it would seem intuitive to use your company email account to sign up for a workplace product, you actually need to log in with the same address you use for Facebook. This had not been obvious to me, nor to a third member of our group who also first appeared on the video screen in her headset. The takeaway: If youre going to try Workrooms, be prepared to share your ancient hotmail address, or maybe a nickname that hasnt been a part of your life since college, with your present-day peers and manager.
Eventually, all three of us came together in the apps conference room, where we initially spent some time checking out our digital bodies. The Oculus had warned us that legs may not be possible in every app, so it wasnt exactly surprising to find our bodies disappeared into floating blue office chairs at about hip level, but it was distracting.
It turns out that this isnt merely a result of Facebook rushing out a product a bit early, in VR, replicating legs that can walk or run is complicated, so they are absent in other VR meeting apps, too, including within the more graphically rich Spatial app, and in MeetinVR.
You might imagine then that ones virtual arms would compensate for the missing bottom limbs, but in Workrooms, they were instead unwieldy at times, often busy with their own projects underneath our virtual conference room table, or hanging in mid-air.
The app insists that users turn on hand tracking so your plastic controllers can be used as whiteboard pens, but the hand and finger functions seem glitchy and frustrating. To pick something up or select from menu items, youre supposed to make a pinching motion with your real fingers, which takes practice. At times we appeared to lose our CEOs attention as his avatar stared at his hands grabbing the air, seemingly catching flies Karate Kid-style.
Next, we checked out all the things our avatars could do in the programs bright, extremely generic conference room. Considering the resources Facebook would have at its disposal, we found the list of impressive in-app features surprisingly short. Heres what we liked:
By adding the remote desktop, a person could, in theory, spend their entire day working inside this other reality, popping in and out of virtual meetings. However, its unlikely that anyone would actually want to do that. After about 20 minutes, the Oculus 2 headset becomes hot and heavy on a persons face. Long meetings would also mean charging the hardware periodically because Workrooms seems to tax the battery.
But beyond the physical limitations, theres a bigger problem: The virtual rooms are so dull that a person would quickly run out of reasons to stay there.
Yes, you can switch up the seating arrangement so that youre facing your peers or taking in a presentation, and you can jump into a new seat in a blink just to view the room from different angles, but thats really all there is. You cannot huddle around a coffee bar for an informal chat, bond over foosball, or lounge in a Moon Pod.
Workrooms, in other words, only recreates the things we dont miss about office meetings, like the opportunity to watch someone give a PowerPoint presentation. Somehow, the worlds biggest social media site forgot to make its latest product social. And without unstructured time in the company of others in VR or elsewhere, its hard to imagine having the kinds of conversations that lead to creative breakthroughs and keep people motivated, or get people interested in the metaverse.
While it may be unfair to mock the details that will surely be refined as the software moves out of betafor example, how are the perpetually pleasant half-smiles on the avatars faces going to land during serious discussions?the apps dry focus on a corporate ritual is a let-down. We definitely expected to find more than an unremarkable conference room in the first virtual space Facebook has debuted since Zuckerbergs ode to the metaverse on an earnings call.
Still, I had to admit when I peeled off my headset that it felt like I actually had been somewhere else, with other people, for a change.
The virtual trip was not as energizing as the real visit to the office I made before the delta variant began surging, and I think we will need more private spaces if were actually going to socialize in a virtual office. But I do understand the optimistic forecasts that say the enterprise VR market will expand, possibly reaching $4 billion by 2023. (A few big firms, including PwC, have already begun experimenting with VR meetings.)
Its not a bad bet given the future that awaits us. One day, VR goggles might be lighter and the graphics less clumsy than they are today, but office closures during grim public health crises or devastating climate events may be just as common.
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Facebook Workrooms: the worst of in-person office life, now in VR - Quartz
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