AirBeam allows you to watch and hear on your Mac what the cameras of your iPhones, iPods or iPads see and hear. AirBeam receives high quality video and audio in realtime from the cameras and microphones of any number of iPhones, iPods or iPads on a WiFi network - even from multiple devices simultaneously. AirBeam turns your Mac into a flexible remote surveillance system. Use it together with your iDevices as a babyphone, for serious surveillance, to keep an eye on your cat, a FPV cam in your remote control toysthere are hundreds of useful and not so useful things you can do with it. AirBeams features in detail: * High Quality Realtime: Watch video and hear audio in amazing quality. Watch and hear in realtime thanks to AirBeam's low latency encoding and transmission technology. * Zero Configuration: No need to manually configure device addresses. AirBeam automatically discovers all AirBeam cams on your network and you can instantly watch them. * Video Recording: Seeing or hearing something on AirBeam you want to remember? * Torch control: Remotely switch the torch on and off during video surveillance (requires iPhone 4). * Recording to monitor device: Recordings can now be transferred automatically to your Mac while running. Issue: How to Uninstall Torch Browser On Mac OS X. I was looking for a browser and a pop-up offering me to install a Torch browser came up. I agreed with its installation but now I think that I want to go back to Yahoo. However, after you drag the icon of this application to Trash and erase the app, you should also try to find all. Just press the record button and it will be recorded. * Motion and audio detection: Trigger recording based on detected motion or audio or get visual and acoustic alarms. * Multi Camera: Watch as many camera devices as you want simultaneously. * Fullscreen: View the cameras in fullscreen and flick through them with your touchpad. Want to know more? ![]() Visit our website and watch the AirBeam demo video. IMPORTANT NOTES =========== * To use AirBeam you need to install and run AirBeam for iOS on your iDevices. AirBeam for iOS is available for USD 3.99 (or equivalent amount in other currency) in the App Store on your iPhone, iPod or iPad. * If you also want to share your Mac's cameras and watch them on your iDevices, you need to use AirBeam Pro. * Audio streaming and recording: Here it is - AirBeams most wanted feature. Microsoft office. Now you can also listen and record remotely what your iDevices hear. * Audio detection: Similar to motion detection for video, audio detection can trigger alarms and recording of audio/video. * Torch control: Remotely switch the torch on and off during video surveillance (requires iPhone 4). * Recording to monitor device: Recordings can now be transferred automatically to your Mac while running. * Compatibility with AirBeam for iOS version 1.3. • 1.0 16 Aug 2011. Lumbajake, Nicely done Seconds to set up, fits it's purpose exactly. Ignore the ignorant people who don't understand the difference between the free app and the paid app. The paid app allows you to use a device, IE iPad or iPhone as a capture device, that is you can set it up to capture video, and stream that video across a network. The free app allows for monitoring of active camera's, from a desktop mac. The apps work together as one unit. It's better to consider them as both paid, £2.49 for both 'parts'. I feel sorry for the developer having to put up with the mongs who have given his app a poor rating through their ignorance and stupidity, £2.49 is a fair price for the features. As for the actual app - it works great, but could do with some 'polish' - it's not particularly well finished or aesthetically pleasing. But who care's about that. The browser interface is a nice touch. Lumbajake, Nicely done Seconds to set up, fits it's purpose exactly. Ignore the ignorant people who don't understand the difference between the free app and the paid app. The paid app allows you to use a device, IE iPad or iPhone as a capture device, that is you can set it up to capture video, and stream that video across a network. The free app allows for monitoring of active camera's, from a desktop mac. The apps work together as one unit. It's better to consider them as both paid, £2.49 for both 'parts'. I feel sorry for the developer having to put up with the mongs who have given his app a poor rating through their ignorance and stupidity, £2.49 is a fair price for the features.
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