IP Camera, Wireless Camera

IP Camera, Wireless Camera

By Sounak Sarkar

  • Category: Photo & Video
  • Release Date: 2016-04-24
  • Current Version: 1.4
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 4.10 MB
  • Developer: Sounak Sarkar
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 14.0
Score: 2.33333
2.33333
From 6 Ratings

Description

Use your iPhone or iPad as wireless camera, ip camera, remote camera with help of this app. Our app helps you to connect two iOS devices over wifi, local hotspot or bluetooth and use one device as remote controller and other as camera. Note: No internet required. * You can start stop video recording from remote device on the host device * Capture high resolution images remotely * Live video feed to remote device of the host camera * Enable, disable flash * Long range supposed as long as they are connectable over wifi or other medium. Please write to us at [email protected] if you want more features or any suggestions for improvement.

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Reviews

  • Does what it says it will do

    5
    By John2625
    At 99 cents I wasn’t expecting a lot but it does what it says it will do. I have an issue with leveling my RV with leveling blocks. The process has been; drive forward/back, get out, look if tire is centered over leveling block, get back in, drive forward/back, repeat, repeat, repeat. Now I place my iPhone on the ground near the tire and monitor the position on my iPad. Very easy and much less stressful. The one caveat is when the iPhone Auto-Locks after 1 minute, the iPad connection drops. The solution is to set Auto-Lock to “Never” before using the app and setting it back afterwards.
  • Useful and affordable

    3
    By Andy Baird
    This app comes in handy for remote viewing. For example, I can shove my iPhone into some hard-to-access place, such as behind my sink, and view on my iPad. Or when RVing, I can set up my phone to watch my wheel as I pull onto a ramp or leveling blocks, and see on the iPad just when I’m correctly positioned. I’m sure I’ll find other uses. Two minor drawbacks: first, the image resolution is not up to normal iPhone or iPad standards. But it's more than good enough for most remote-viewing purposes. Second, there's about half a second lag between what the camera sees and what the remote device displays. Again, for most purposes that shouldn't be a problem, but it's something to be aware of. All in all, though, this is a handy app at a reasonable price.

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