Remotely control the camera of your ANDROID phone with your watch using this FREE app!</p><p>WARNING: THE APP IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR iPhones! THIS MEANS THAT YOU CAN ONLY USE IT WITH ANDROID PHONES!</p><p>IMPORTANT: Click Read More for companion installation guide!</p><p>The app might not work on all Android devices.</p><p>Note: The photos created may not appear in the gallery, because they are saved to the internal storage, in DCIM/CameraControl. Open the folder with a file manager instead of the gallery app!</p>
1.1.0 - Added support for new devices
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Brendan Ashton
Streda, 2021, novembra 10
It works! It didn't work at first, but I got it to work! The trick for me was to use the settings menu in the watch app and select which camera and select which resolution - now it works flawlessly. Thank you dev for making this free app available!
Majkl
Nedeľa, 2021, septembra 26
Does not work on Fenix 6 Pro, when click on Take picture, Java error message is shown
Siggi
Sobota, 2021, septembra 18
Does work as advertised, if you download and install the companion app and connect your watch there. Note that there is no feedback at all on the watch (a little preview would be super!) and only a short notification on the phone. Other than that, pictures or videos just silently disappear on the DCIM/CameraControl folder.
Karsten / Mütze
Utorok, 2021, augusta 24
it doesn't work with Samsung S10 + Error: An error occurred while trying to take a picture: javs.lang.RuntimrException: takePicture faild
Thomas Genzel
Nedeľa, 2021, augusta 22
Unfortunately it doesn't work on my Fenix 6X Pro. In the first three attempts an error message came up with regard to an error in Javascript. But I can't say exactly what it was about. The error message only appeared very briefly (1 or 2 seconds) and I couldn't read that quickly. It's actually a shame, I would have liked to use the app, but unfortunately it doesn't work.