Jason Burn
Worked surprisingly well. Very easy to use. You can control what information it gathers on you despite what it says (and to be honest, it actually did not ask for the permissions it mentioned in its privacy statement, only access to photos and videos), so it isn't actually a privacy concern (the privacy statement is probably a boilerplate document used for all apps they make). No account is needed. Otherwise it does what it is supposed to do.
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Nunya Nacho
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Doesn't work on Nokia XR20. It isn't recognizing the camera at all and the settings are non-existent. I have an otoscope that works fine with this phone, so it isn't my Nokia that is the issue. *Edit* So with some phones, you have to turn on the OTG function - which on my android is under the Bluetooth menu. It now works. I still think the app is very cheap and bare bones, but since we're just using this to spy on a groundhog den, it will be good enough.
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Charlie Ross
Using this app on a Samsung phone with two similar endoscope cables. Images are stored in a "Usee Plus" folder but the phone itself could not play the videos. The times all show 0:00. BUT, transferred to my desktop PC, they play on VLC Player. Photos OK on the phone; confirmation shutter sound effect. The app needs your permission on the first use but from then on it auto launches when the camera is in the USB-C port. Language is the only option in Settings.
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