An Avatar Lapro is useless without sound. High-fidelity spatial audio means that if your avatar walks to the left side of the virtual whiteboard, your voice comes from the left speaker. This mimics real-world interaction and reduces "Zoom fatigue" by leveraging natural hearing mechanics.
Architects and product designers use Avatar Lapro to walk around a 3D model of a building or a car prototype. Instead of sharing a screen (a 2D window into a 3D world), team members pull 3D assets into the virtual room. They point, highlight, and manipulate objects with their avatars' hands.
While the avatar is visual, the "Lapro" will soon include haptic clothing or wristbands. If a colleague taps your avatar’s shoulder in the virtual space, your wristband vibrates. This introduces a new layer of proximity awareness.
