id=”article-body” class=”row” section=”article-body”> Use Manything, Salient Eye or a similar free app to turn an old phone into a security camera.
Chris Monroe/CNET If you have some old phones collecting dust in a drawer somewhere, don’t sell them for a fraction of what you bought them for. If they still turn on, you can put them to good use in your home.
You could turn one into a baby monitor or a makeshift Google Home speaker, for example. Those are good ideas and you can find more in the link below, but one of the most useful ways to upcycle an old phone is to make it into a home security camera.
Further reading: Find new uses for that old Android phone or iPhone.
Step 1: Get a security camera app running on your old phone(s)
To begin, you will need to choose a security-camera app for your phone. Most apps offer many 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 new phone.
One of the best options for 투데이서버홍보 setting up your phone as a security camera is Alfred. It’s cross-platform, so it doesn’t matter if your old phone was an Android phone or iPhone. And the same goes for your new phone.
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Download Alfred (Android, iOS) on both your old and new phones or any tablets you want to use.
On the new phone, swipe through the introduction and tap Start. Select Viewer and tap Next.
Once you get to the sign-in page, click Sign in with Google (a Google account is required) and sign in with your Google account credentials.
On the old phone, repeat the same steps, but instead of selecting Viewer, select Camera. And make sure to sign in to the same Google account.
Once both phones are signed in to Alfred, you’re pretty much done with the setup. Alfred has simplified the camera options to only include a few settings. On iOS, you can only enable motion detection, choose between the front and rear cameras and enable or disable audio. If you’re using an Android device, you have those options and you can also enable continuous focus, have Alfred automatically reopen if the phone reboots, set a resolution and enable a passcode lock.
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From your new phone, you can change a few more settings, 우아미서버 such as turning notifications on orff, setting a camera or viewer name, adding other people to your Trust Circle (granting other people access to your video feeds), removing a camera, checking how many times a camera has disconnected, settng motion detection sensitivity and enabling a low-light filter on cameras.
While Alfred is a solid choice, keep in mind it’s not the only choice. Far from it, 투데이서버주소 in fact. Manything, Salient Eye and Presence are all solid free choices with an affordable subscription model if you need more features. And IP Webcam is one of the more popular Android-only options.
Step 2: Choose a spot to position your camera
After you have the stream up and running, you will need to set up and position the camera. You may want it focused on the main entry point to your home, your backyard, the place where you store valuables or a point you think might be particularly vulnerable. You can also set up an IP camera as a baby monitor.
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