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Welcome back To Gvaltrek. I Kripto Geek Heartily Welcome You all in my Today's Article. Today's article is going to be very helpful for many Peoples because through this article they will able to save there money of Old Smartphone.
As, we know that Smartphones are the most Common thing, which is present in the hands of every person in the whole world. New phones are being brought to the market each and every day. And number of smartphones per person is increasing,
So is the problem of stacking of old phones. How great it would be to use your obsolete device as something really useful.In this article, I am gonna guide on utilising your phone’s camera for monitoring purpose. Whether it be an Android or iOS.
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Step 1: Getting a security camera app.
To begin, you will need to choose a security camera app for your phone. Most apps offer up much of the same features, such as local streaming, cloud streaming, recording and storing footage locally or remotely, and motion detection and alerts.
Once you’re set up, you will be able to monitor your living space and control your security camera from anywhere, straight from your phone.
For Android:
The situation is very similar on Android. Despite so many options to choose from, one of the best security camera applications available is IP Webcam.
There is a lite version available completely free of charge, but you will need to purchase the Pro version of the app for $3.99 to unlock all features.IP Webcam broadcasts both locally and over the cloud using a service called "Ivideon", so you can view your stream, live, from anywhere.
To setup your Android phone as a security camera:>Download IP Webcam from Google Play to your old Android smartphone.>Launch IP Webcam and set your video preferences, effects, power management settings, and motion or sound detecting, if desired.>To broadcast the stream remotely, register or sign in to Ivideon, test compatibility and enable the cloud stream.>To start the stream, select Start server at the very bottom of the app.>To view the stream:>>Find the provided IP address and port number on the phone setup as a security camera. From another device (computer, smartphone, or tablet), enter the IP address in the address bar of the Web browser.>>If you setup an Ivideon cloud stream, from a computer, visit ivideon.com and sign in.
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Step 2: Choosing a spot to position your camera.
After you have the stream up and running, you will need to setup and position the camera. You may want it facing the main entry point to your home, your backyard, where you store valuables or a point you think might be particularly vulnerable. You can also setup an IP camera as a baby monitor.If you have multiple old phones lying around, you can setup multiple cameras for fairly robust video coverage.
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Step 3:Mounting and powering up your camera(s).
To mount or position the camera, a small smartphone tripod or suction car mount can work wonders and help you position the camera in an inconspicuous place.To broaden the field of view, consider buying a wide angle lens for your phone, which can be purchased for between $5 and $20 (under about £13 or AU$28) online.Streaming video is very power-intensive, and the phone will be on 24/7.
To keep the phone from dying in the first few hours, you will need to position it close to a power source. A really long Micro-USB or lightning cable will add some flexibility to where you position the camera.This was all about using your old phone as a security camera. If there are any better apps available for this task than those mentioned above, do let us know in the comments.
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