Microsoft is starting its immersive 3D meetings inside Microsoft Teams today. Microsoft Mesh, the company’s mixed reality platform, is coming out of preview and being integrated into Teams to let people meet in virtual spaces with or without a VR headset.
I got to try out Mesh inside Microsoft Teams late last year, and it feels a lot like a corporate version of AltspaceVR, the social VR app Microsoft acquired in 2017 and shut down a year ago. The 3D Mesh meetings in Teams work best with a VR headset, with Microsoft only allowing Meta’s Quest devices currently.
Teams now supports 3D and VR meetings :
You can join in virtual 3D meetings, and the impressive spatial audio feature mimics the ability to have the type of private conversations you’d have in an office by moving away from other co-workers in a virtual space. The 3D environments are also customizable, with games like tossing bean bags or icebreaker questions for remote workers you might not have met before.
All of the standard Mesh features, including immersive spaces in Teams, will be offered to Microsoft Teams business plans. If you want to deploy a custom immersive space, then a Teams Premium license is needed.
I first used Microsoft Mesh nearly three years ago, and I said at the time it felt “like the virtual future of Microsoft Teams meetings.” While Microsoft Mesh still exists as a platform to allow developers to tap into VR / AR experiences, its integration into Teams feels like an obvious step.
Questions still remain over business adoption for these types of virtual talks. Microsoft says Accenture, BP, Takeda, and Mercy Ships are all using Mesh right now, but that’s a tiny part of the companies that use Teams every day. The integration into Teams will help, but it already feels like Mesh is on a path to simply becoming a Teams tool rather than its own platform.