Amid dropping Apple Vision Pro sales and a societal appetite for VR headsets that is untailored to the larger pool of available hardware, Condense co-founder and CEO Nick Fellingham revealed that most customers of its immersive streaming 3D software are using phones to participate in extended reality experiences, not headsets. Fellingham made this statement on a panel discussing the future of live streaming at the second edition of The Bristol Media and Entertainment Mixer, founded and hosted by Faultline and 5V Video. Bristol-based Condense presents software that allows users to attend virtual events, such as a concert from British rapper Lady Leshurr, appearing as an avatar alongside other attendees watching the virtual concert and interacting with the performer, creating a…