Mar 22, 2021
Posted by: Mute Me
We have seen over the past year an everlasting change in the workforce. COVID-19 made for a record amount of people of all ages working and learning remotely. While things may return to “normal”, there will be a new “norm” where many are not returning to the cubicle or office, or may take on a hybrid approach. Working remotely is here to stay, but with many things, comes with its pros and cons. Being home means distractions, inconsistent schedules, and redefining household boundaries. The good news? There are always ways to improve your remote work and learning experience.
Thank you so much for your continued support for MuteMe™ as we vigorously work to get MuteMe™ to your homes, schools and offices! The MuteMe™ campaign continues to be a success because of the nearly 5,000 backers from Kickstarter and Indiegogo! As of now, here is where we stand with MuteMe™:
Feb 05, 2021
Posted by: Mute Me
Have you ever been on a Zoom call and THINK you were on mute, and you really weren't? Or the person on the other end was on mute but they didn't know they were? Julissa is with the creators of "MuteMe", an illuminated Mute button made so that you know when you're muted or not.
MuteMe talks with GoodDay Sacramento about what brought them to create MuteMe!