The problem with that is that regular people (not super-techies) have a much better chance of understanding the implications of agreeing to microphone and webcam use than something called "socket access" - or any other more friendly term that tries to explain what's going on, because it's such a long way away from the level of abstraction that they are likely to understand.
Also not knowing if disabling it will break the page, something even technically inclined people can't know ahead of time. It's not like push notifications where you would have to try hard to build pages that could break without the feature enabled. I could easily see people abusing this to serve pages over alternate protocols and making people expect to need to click "allow."