It actually does, if you get a chance to use it (I have). Nothing uncanny about it whatsoever.
Keeping the person's eyes roughly around the camera area is achieved by moving/zooming the video on your screen to the appropriate spot. People don't usually move their heads that much, and when they do you can manually or automatically readjust as required.
Keeping the person's eyes roughly around the camera area is achieved by moving/zooming the video on your screen to the appropriate spot. People don't usually move their heads that much, and when they do you can manually or automatically readjust as required.