What’s wrong with this picture?

Half asleep?

Ejected from ska band?

Burgeoning Karen haircut?

Thousand yard stare?

No…

Well yes, but more importantly.

You can’t make eye Contact on zoom meetings.

Because of the way most webcams are positioned on our computers, it’s literally impossible to make eye contact with the person you’re having a meeting with, while also looking at them.

The solution is a slim, magnetic webcam attachment that drops the camera’s lens to just above the middle of your screen.

By placing the camera’s lens in between the eyes of whoever you’re speaking to, true eye contact is effectively created.

And most importantly, a greater sense of connection is achieved.