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- v1.8iOS
- Fixed issue where motion detection was not working on the Mac. - Reworked the device pairing process to make it easier to identify the devices that are looking to connect. Makes it easier when multiple devices are on the same network; you can identify the iPhone or iPad you want your Mac or AVP to connect to by matching the identifying device and device number being displayed. The pairing iPhone and iPad will also flash to help identify the pairing devices.
- v1.7iOS
New - Pairing system to allow users on the same network to be the only ones that connects to their devices, preventing others from tapping into their feed Changes - Reduce the motion detection indicator size when it glows - Stream now displays full view at all times no matter the size of the stream view. - Changed double pinch gesture into a single pinch gesture to hide the UI on the AVP.
- v1.6iOS
New - Network Quality Indicator to indicate stream performance based on network quality. (Green, Yellow, and Red) Changes - Default window resized to load as a smaller window - Camera selection window more compact and clean - No more blue border if only one camera stream is going. When two streams are going, the blue border displays on the stream of the device that is currently being controlled. Fixes - Camera orientation on the Mac - Optimizations
- v1.5iOS
Now with Mac/Mac Virtual Display support. - View your iPhone/iPads camera stream on your Mac or Vision Pro and in ANY Immersive Environment when using Mac Virtual Display (requires AVP to be in Developer Mode). - Windowed view to resize and place anywhere on your Mac screen. - Status Bar icon that allows for quick viewing of the feed with a click or allows the stream to automatically display when motion is detected. - Double-click the camera stream while in window mode to show or hide the controls. - Dual camera stream support where it will display two streams at once, side by side.
- v1.4iOS
- Compact View: Perform a zoom in gesture while looking at the camera stream and the app will compact itself and display as a clock and when motion is detected, the camera stream will pop into view and back out once motion is no longer detected. Great for when you don't want a bright camera stream active while watching a show or movie in a dark environment. - Gesture Guide: Pop over that displays the apps gestures when camera stream connects. Toggle to no longer display on device connection. Can revisit the gesture guide with a simple pinch and drag while looking at the camera stream.
- v1.3iOS
v1.3 - iPad Support - Dual Device Support: Stream from two devices at once - Independent controls per device. Select a device with a pinch and the selected device will display with a blue border and the Control Bar will then control that camera stream. Double pinch while looking at the camera stream to hide the Control Bar and the blue selection border. - Camera Lens Support: Tap and hold onto the camera icon to swap between the Wide, Ultra Wide or Telephoto lenses for the rear camera. (Only on iPhones that has supported lenses, any devices that does not support these lenses will remain on the default Wide lens option. - 1x and 2x zoom on Front Camera: Tap and hold onto the camera button and select the Front Camera option and select the zoom. The fluidity of the streams are heavily based on network conditions. Should you see constant lag or freezing in the stream, power cycling the home network usually resolves this.
- v1.2iOS
Removed glass frame to make it more VisionOS native and set the background of the iPhone app to black when the device is set to light mode to resolve the washed-out look of the UI and bright display of the iPhone app.
- v1.1iOS
- VisionOS style tab bar for controls - Motion detection: Displays a yellow highlight around the perimeter of the camera stream when motion is detected - Toggle to enable/disable the motion detection feature