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If you’ve ever tried to connect with someone over Skype, maybe a loved one or friend, you are probably already familiar with how convenient webcams are for making those long distance relationships feel more intimate.
Webcams are small digital video cameras that are either directly or indirectly connected to your PC or a PC’s network. These capable devices typically come with drivers or software necessary to use them for video or still pictures.
Many laptops and computer monitors have a built-in webcam but those may lack more advanced functionality like panning, auto-tracking, and higher video resolution. For those specific features, you’ll want to invest in an external HD webcam.
If you’ve recently gotten a webcam, you may be at a loss for how to actually connect it to your computer. We’ve got you covered. Keep reading for a comprehensive guide to connecting your HD webcam to your computer. But first, let’s look at your webcam options.
Webcams have come a long way since the clunky originals that arrived on the scene in the early 90s. In fact, the first webcam was developed for Cambridge University and pointed at a coffee pot so computer scientists could remotely check if the coffee was ready or not. It operated from 1991 until 2004 when the webcam was officially retired from its surveilling duties.
But assuming you need to connect to more than just the coffee, the first step you’ll need to take before using your modern HD webcam is figuring out what type you want in the first place. There are four main types of webcams available on the market today.
Many laptops have built-in or integrated webcams located at the top center of the screen. In most cases, these built-in cameras are usually characterized by lower picture and video quality than an external webcam.
In most cases, however, these integrated cameras are fairly basic. They provide users with the ability to Skype or take pictures.
If you choose a standalone webcam, you’ll have many more options available to you since choose the camera quality, microphone, or headset that meets or complements your workflow or lifestyle. Unfortunately, it can also lead to clutter on your desk if you’re looking for a simple, clean setup.
Many modern webcams have microphones built into them which means you don’t need a separate microphone or headset. This is a convenient option if you’re trying to avoid the clutter of lots of peripherals and their various wires on your desk.
Network cameras work similarly to traditional webcams but send their information over wireless or Ethernet connections. Many specialized conference webcams, for example, use wireless functionality and so do many home security systems.
If you’re getting ready for a business audio conference, it’s imperative to have all the technological details smoothed out beforehand. After all, you don’t want to be distracted by tech hiccups during your sales pitch to a new client. Or, if you’re Skyping over audio with a loved one, you want to keep your full attention on properly catching up rather than messing with the settings on your laptop or PC.
You’ll need your new webcam and the device - laptop or desktop computer, usually, along with a way to connect the two. This can be a USB cord or a WiFi connection. You’ll also need an Ethernet cord for the set up process.
If you don’t have an extra USB port to connect your webcam to your laptop, you can still buy some models that feature a built-in WiFi connection .
1. Connect: Connect your webcam directly to your router with an Ethernet cable. This step is necessary to configure your device but you won’t need to leave the cable in after your webcam is fully set up.
2. Configure: Set up the wireless feature of the webcam by using your home or office WiFi network settings. This includes the SSID for your specific network and the security keys you need to connect to your network. You’ll want to follow the on-screen constructions that came with your webcam model.
3. Disconnect: Unplug the Ethernet cable from your router and webcam and allow the webcam to connect to the WiFi network. Test out the video stream by accessing the camera on your laptop and checking out its features.
If you own a USB webcam, you’ll need to follow these instructions to get it up and running .
1. Connect the webcam to your laptop
2. Install the webcam’s software (if necessary). There may be a CD that came with your webcam and if so, place it in your CD tray. If your webcam doesn’t have a CD player, you can usually find the software and drivers on the webcam company’s website in the support pages. Before you spend too much time hunting for the drivers online, try step 3 (below) since many models no longer need to install software.
3. Wait for the setup page to open for your webcam. If your webcam didn’t have a startup CD that came with it, it’s probably a plug-and-play model so the startup process should start automatically
4. Follow any instructions on the screen
5. Press the Install button, then select your preferences and settings for the webcam
6. After the webcam installs, you’re ready to start adjusting and testing out your webcam. You should test out the video stream and audio (if it has a mic) to ensure it’s working correctly
Here are the instructions for connecting your Bluetooth-enabled HD webcam to your mobile device for audio conferencing:
1. Make sure both your webcam device and mobile device have Bluetooth capability
5. Make sure the webcam device is in pairing mode
6. Look for your webcam device under the list of Bluetooth devices
7. Once your device is located, press “Connect”
If you’re looking for a webcam to add to your PC setup for a better work-from-home experience or a way to connect with clients on a more personal level, webcams are a great investment. You can also utilize webcams for home security purposes as well. There are even webcams dedicated to keeping an eye on your pets with treat-throwers and the ability to remotely play with your four-legged friend.
The Logitech C920 webcam is perfect for your at-home collaboration needs. With an incredible resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, auto-focus, and 30 frames per second, this device will help you bridge long distances with crystal clear visuals. It’s time to leave pixelated, poor-quality webcams in the dust and embrace an HD webcam to enhance your video conferencing.
Easily plug this device into your PC with a USB 2.0 port. The best part is that there’s no software to install to use this webcam. You can simply plug it in and use the camera right away.
To use the camera with the Skype application, you’ll want to download the correct Logitech software driver. If you’re confused about which driver works with your camera, Logitech has a helpful support site here that can guide you in the right direction.
If you want to keep an eye on your home, the Nest Cam 8 provides modern home security solutions. With its Supersight feature, this capable device can distinguish objects from people and even recognize faces. A 4K sensor with HDR and intelligent imaging helps ensure that your house isn’t vulnerable to intruders.
HDR and invisible infrared LEDs can evenly illuminate an entire room regardless of ambient light levels. You’ll be to discern who is in your space at any time.
Nest Cam plugs into power so it’ll never die before sending an alert should anyone be in your home when they shouldn’t be.
And thanks to a three-hour snapshot history, you can view key photos from the last three hours of activity on the Nest App.
The included two-year limited warranty means that your investment stays protected in the event anything goes wrong.
This non-intrusive device is just 3.9 inches tall and 2.9 inches tall but its small stature doesn’t mean it can’t do a big job: protect you and your space. It stays alert at all times so you can relax.
Whether you need a webcam to close a deal, connect with friends across the pond, or monitor your house while you’re on a trip, there’s a sophisticated webcam capable of helping you get it done.
About the Author Michelle Wilson is a contributing writer for HP® Tech Takes. Michelle is a content creation specialist writing for a variety of industries, including tech trends and media news.
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