Thanks to stay-home orders, work-from-home initiatives, and social distancing, we’re FaceTiming more than ever before. As of March 2020, nearly 50 percent of adults in the United States were using FaceTime as their video conferencing app of choice to talk to colleagues, family, and friends.
FaceTiming, like any other method of communication, is something you can be good or bad at. One key way to improve your FaceTime calls is by maintaining better eye contact. And luckily, there’s some nifty, next-gen Apple tech that helps you do just that.
Why is eye contact so important?
Good eye contact can improve relationships, build trust, help you bond with others, and generally make sure you and the other participants in a FaceTime call get the most out of the experience. Read more…
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