I’ve gotten used to using Windows Hello when I’m visiting customers or traveling for conferences with the Surface Laptop, so I started searching for a solution to use a home with my workstation. My phone, an OnePlus 5, has a similar feature that allows unlocking with just a mean stare. It has built-in Windows Hello support, which for non-IT people typically means you can automatically login with your face. When I’m on the go I use my Surface Laptop, which I wrote about in length last year.
I’ve tried everything from a single, very wide display all the way to 6 displays, and I’ve found that 3 displays work best for me. The setup is something that works quite well for me: a dedicated, always-on server-grade workstation with 3 displays. This isn’t something new for me, as I’ve had a workstation at home for about 30 years, butI’ve spent more time and energy on having a pleasant setup at home for working. Family is keeping me quite busy, so I try to optimize the little time I can by not traveling to the office each morning. I’ve recently started working more from home. Using Logitech BRIO 4K webcam with Windows Hello