![]() ![]() Those newer Macs have much better 1080p cameras, but your iPhone rear camera is still going to be much, much better than that. Why would you want this? Unless you have the new M2 MacBook Air or the 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro, your MacBook has a pretty unimpressive 720p-resolution camera. You do need to be logged in to the same Apple ID on both devices, and on the same Wi-Fi network with Bluetooth enabled. Just select your phone as a camera from the app's camera selection menu. Now, with Ventura on your Mac and iOS 16 on your phone (both currently via public beta), it's suddenly easy to do and it works in Zoom, FaceTime and many other apps. Sounds simple enough, but before now you had to use a third-party app like EpocCam, which just isn't simple and bug-free enough to rely on for everyday use. The elevator pitch is that you can now use your iPhone as a wireless webcam for your Mac. ![]() ![]() This is something I've been waiting on Apple to implement for many years. Continuity Camera: Use your iPhone camera, at last ![]()
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