DroidCam OBS

Similar to DroidCamX, DroidCam OBS is a combination of an iOS and Android app and OBS plugin which combine to allow the user to turn their phone into a video source in OBS. The phone can connect over either wifi or USB. Unlike DroidCamX it is compatible with Windows, macOS and Linux and there is no limit (aside from possible network issues) to the number of DroidCam OBS videos that can be running.

COST:

  • Free version with limitations

  • Full version $9.99CAD


DroidCamX

DroidCamX is an iOS and Android app that allows the user to turn their phone into a webcam and stream video to a Windows computer using either wifi or USB. Unlike many similar utilities, DroidCamX can run in the background on Android devices.

COST:

  • Free version with ads

  • Pro version with additional functionality: $5.99CAD


EpocCam

EpocCam is an iOS app created by Elagto which allows the user to turn their phone into a webcam and stream video over WiFi, USB or NDI to their computer (either Windows or macOS). While there are a few different options for turning a cellphone into a webcam, EpocCam is unique in that it has Snapchat Lenses built into the iOS app. This allows the camera operator to equip and interact with AR filters conveniently and organically (especially if the computer that it’s sending video to is farther away). EpocCam and similar apps are a great way to increase video quality using hardware you might already have.

COST:

  • Free version available with limitations

  • Full version $7.99USD

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Gather

Gather is a virtual event & meeting platform that aims to create experiences that feel more dynamic and personal than zoom or other similar platforms. The rooms are based off of a square grid map and while the graphics are customizable the stock assets are pixel art based and create the feeling of being in a retro video game. Users are able to move their avatar around using the arrow keys and can interact with various objects and other users. It is based off of a proximity chat system so that users are only able to see and hear the audio and video streams when they are near each other or in a space that’s been designated as communal such as a table. Gather spaces can be as complicated or simple as the host desires and pricing scales with user count.

COST:

  • Free up to 25 concurrent users

  • 25 users and over options:

    • $2 USD / user / 2h

    • $3 USD / user / day

    • $7 USD / user / month


Hubs

Hubs is a 3D virtual meeting and collaboration space created by Mozilla. It runs directly in the browser and users are able to join either in VR or not. It is listed as being able to run on a wide swath of devices but will probably need to have its graphics settings lowered for users on older machines. Environments can be either loaded from the library of existing spaces or can be created completely custom using Spoke. Hubs can either exist on Mozilla’s servers or can be deployed using services such as AWS. Hubs has a high degree of customization in terms of interactive elements, world space, and available avatars

COST:

  • Free up to 25 concurrent users

  • For more than 25 concurrent users, custom deployment on Hubs Cloud is necessary


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