The Satechi Bluetooth Smart Trigger turns an iPhone or Android phone into a remote shutter for Nikon, Canon or Panasonic DSLR cameras. A free app connects the phone over Bluetooth 4.0 and controls the ...
Possibly the most ridiculous omission from the iPhone’s camera app is a self-timer. If you want to take a selfie, or a group shot with you in it, or even a shake-free photo in low-light, then you’ll ...
Like 'em or not, it looks like selfies are here to stay. Using the just-released HISY, however, they don't have to possess that "I'm holding my phone out at the end of my arm" look. It's a simple ...
If this year's Oscars taught us anything, it's that we've reached peak selfie. But wouldn't Ellen and friends have looked a lot better if Bradley Cooper had a little more room to fit everyone into the ...
Wirelessly triggering a camera was once the reserve of professional photographers, but it's now something more of us want to do, ideally via our smartphone. However, while more compact and mirrorless ...
Open the Settings app, tap your AirPods name or go to Bluetooth > i icon next to your AirPods. Scroll to "Camera Control" or ...
The Halo Bluetooth Camera Shutter is a good way to snap photos on your phone wirelessly, but it requires a companion app that could stand to be improved. Earlier this year I reviewed Hisy, a remote ...
MaxStone is yet another way to trigger your camera from your iPhone, with all the usual timer and detection options to fire the camera’s shutter from afar. But this one takes a different approach to ...
[AlxDroidDev] built himself a nice remote control box for CHDK-enabled cameras. If you haven’t heard of CHDK, it’s a pretty cool software modification for some Canon cameras. CHDK adds many new ...
With the setup out of the way, you should see a new Camera Remote option appear if you tap on your AirPods in iOS Settings.
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