Justin
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Gets decent image quality. I could not get a USB connection to work on an Pixel with a USB-C to USB-3 cable until I enabled USB debugging, which is probably specified in the instructions. You also have to refresh the phone list even if the phone and client app are connected before starting the host app. Wi-Fi connection works great, but USB functionality is a must since I'm repurposing an old, unsupported phone and would rather keep it offline.
20 people found this review helpful
Steave Gipson
Works great so far in Windows apps. The software, of course, requires a separate, free software download. The app is pretty basic but covers what I need. Includes White Balance, flip, rotate, "zoom", light on/off. Works great via LAN. I haven't tried USB mode yet. Everything functions well, but the desktop and Android software offer a mediocre User Experience. For example, the option to choose front or back camera is buried under "Settings -> Camera" when it should be a button on either the desktop interface or phone interface. Also, in OBS, I had to create an audio device and a video device separately.
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Anthony Tat
Not usable. The free version worked fine but I wanted the extra setting and features to bought the premium. After about 10min it will glitch out and keep repeating 2 frames it was stuck on, often making me look like I'm tweaking out. I have to turn of my zoom camera, kill the app on my computer, restart the app, reconnect to the phone, and then turn my zoom camera back on, only for it to happen again and again every 10min. And there's no need for some of your to try mansplaining how wireless cams work. I'm on a wired connection. There were no issues with the free app. I've switched back to the free app and it's fine. It's the X version that's buggy
37 people found this review helpful