Travel Technology - App to use Android phone as webcam




gooselee
Jun 10, 12, 5:59 pm
My new work laptop doesn't have a built in webcam. I started packing an actual webcam (which is actually my Cisco telepresence camera), but it's made of metal and it's fancy hinged design is a little weird, so it's prompted a bag search on a couple flights lately, to the point where I now just pull it out and put it in a separate bin with my phone/keys/etc.

It occurs to me, though, that I carry an Android phone with two cameras in it, and if I could make my computer recognize it as a webcam, could do away with both the extended TSA visit and an extra chunk of matter in my carry-on.

So, anyone have pointers/recommendations for apps or other methods to make you phone function as a USB webcam? I found a couple apps that run over wifi and bluetooth, but I also don't have BT on the laptop and am not sure if wifi will work since I'll need to be connected to hotel wifi to get to the interwebs.


MIT_SBM
Jun 10, 12, 6:10 pm
My new work laptop doesn't have a built in webcam. I started packing an actual webcam (which is actually my Cisco telepresence camera), but it's made of metal and it's fancy hinged design is a little weird, so it's prompted a bag search on a couple flights lately, to the point where I now just pull it out and put it in a separate bin with my phone/keys/etc.

It occurs to me, though, that I carry an Android phone with two cameras in it, and if I could make my computer recognize it as a webcam, could do away with both the extended TSA visit and an extra chunk of matter in my carry-on.

So, anyone have pointers/recommendations for apps or other methods to make you phone function as a USB webcam? I found a couple apps that run over wifi and bluetooth, but I also don't have BT on the laptop and am not sure if wifi will work since I'll need to be connected to hotel wifi to get to the interwebs.

You might look at IP Webcam. I don't think it will allow your phone to function as a USB webcam connected to your computer but it does make your phone's cam output web accessible. You could just tell others what appropriate address for it.

gooselee
Jun 10, 12, 6:50 pm
You might look at IP Webcam. I don't think it will allow your phone to function as a USB webcam connected to your computer but it does make your phone's cam output web accessible. You could just tell others what appropriate address for it.

Oh, to clarify, I was actually looking to use the phone camera as an input for things like Google Talk and Skype, where the actual connection to someone else would be through a program/browser on the laptop.

I know I can just do them directly through the phone, but I'd love to see my family on something bigger than a phone screen if possible :)


ScottC
Jun 10, 12, 8:48 pm
Oh, to clarify, I was actually looking to use the phone camera as an input for things like Google Talk and Skype, where the actual connection to someone else would be through a program/browser on the laptop.

I know I can just do them directly through the phone, but I'd love to see my family on something bigger than a phone screen if possible :)

Previous poster was right though - here are the steps on how to make it work:

http://android.appstorm.net/how-to/hardware/use-your-android-phone-as-a-webcam/

gooselee
Jun 10, 12, 9:02 pm
Previous poster was right though - here are the steps on how to make it work:

http://android.appstorm.net/how-to/hardware/use-your-android-phone-as-a-webcam/

Ahh, good find. Thanks! I may give all three a try and report back what seems to work best.



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