Everyone knows Apple Watch is an excellent health and fitness companion. But did you know it’s also handy for taking selfies? That’s thanks to Apple Watch’s best kept secret: the Camera Remote app.
MUNICH—ARRI has officially launched of its Camera Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and Mac with Apple Silicon, enabling users to configure their own personalized interface for remote control of one or ...
After a lengthy beta period, the new ARRI Camera Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and Mac with Apple Silicon is now available. It's been a while since ARRI first announced it was developing the ARRI ...
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.
Apple recently released software updates to all its devices. The one making the most headlines is iOS 18.2, as it delivers a lot of new features to your iPhone (check them out here). And while the ...
Open the Settings app, tap your AirPods name or go to Bluetooth > i icon next to your AirPods. Scroll to "Camera Control" or ...
Remotely controlling the shutter on your iPhone's camera lets you include yourself in the photo while avoiding the limitations of a selfie. For example, it allows you to take a picture of a wider ...
One of the first Apple Watch features to be shown off on stage at WWDC was the ability to remotely trigger your iPhone’s camera with a simple tap of your wrist. As convenient as the feature is, what ...
Like the iPhone 16 series, all of Apple's latest iPhone 17 models include a new Camera Control button (located on the lower right-hand side when holding the phone in portrait mode). The button aims to ...
Apple clearly had more in mind when it added the first new physical button to the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro since the Action Button appeared on the iPhone 15 Pro. The Camera Control, which lies ...
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