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iSelfie Two - remote selfie

*** iSelfie Two, is the second generation of iSelfie - wireless remote selfie camera from the same developer.
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Utilities Free Chi Sing Lee iPhone, iPad, iPod

iSelfie Two is to wireless connect 2 iOS devices together, to remote take picture or video for you with live camera preview on hand!

When using iSelfie Two to connect 2 iOS devices, one act as camera host, the one act as remote controller. By using device-to-device WiFi feature, it does not require WiFi router or 3G/4G network for connection. On remote controller side, it is able to remote control the camera host to take picture or video, with live camera preview on your hand.

Although Apple Watch can also take remote snapshot on another iPhone / iPad, iSelfie Two can take remote video, which could be the ONLY FREE app in the App Store!


Features:
- wireless connect two iOS devices, one act as camera host, the other one act as remote controller. No more stretching arm or selfie stick!
- support iOS 7 nearby WiFi, which is device to device direct connection. No 3G or WiFi router is required.
- both devices show the camera preview of the host.
- use back camera to take picture or video.
- remote controller able to take multiple pictures or video when connected.
- adjustable timer on controller, for group of people to get ready.
- provide AE/AF and white balance control on the remote controller.
- remote control the torch mode of the back-LED of the host.
- optional date time on saved photo.
- photo save to standard camera roll. Selfie lovers can edit before share.


Minimum requirements:
- iOS 7 or above for both Apple devices.


Privacy requirement:
- for iOS 8, this app requires to access "Photo", "Camera" and "Microphone" privacy.
- for iOS 7, this app requires to access "Photo" privacy.


** Remarks / Tips:
- To get better performance, turn off Bluetooth temporary as it may interfere with WiFi.

Besides self portrait, iSelfie Two is also suitable for family, lovers, friends, colleagues to take pictures, both indoor and outdoor.

Reviews

Do not download!!!
Bekah815

Do not waste your time!!! My photos were not saved. Useless app.


Worked well. Easy to use video transmitter.
Gt12fyi3

I downloaded the app onto my iPhone and iPad. I opened the app on both devices. I set my ipad air 2 as the video camera host and the iPhone 5s as the remote screen by touching the appropriate boxes on screen. They saw each other immediately over my Wi-Fi network, no muss no fuss. I touched the ipad and iPhone ‘link me’ boxes when they appeared on screen. It was very intuitive and easy to link them. They asked for permission to connect so I touched that. At this point the iPad camera was sending video to the iPhone screen. I put my iPad in the basement transmitting video of my home’s heating system (exact water temps at the heat exchanger temp probes - geothermal). Upstairs on my iPhone I watched the video of the rapidly fluctuating probe temperatures being transmitted by the iPad downstairs while I made adjustments to the heating system upstairs. For me it solved the impossible dilemma of how to be in two places at once. It was easy to use and did not seem glitchy. I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because I couldn’t zoom in and out with the iPad camera. Quite a handy tool. I’m sure I’ll find other uses. Hats off to the developers.


Does not work
Rockin'Gordo

Makes the connection between my iPhone and iPad but nothing else happens from there. The “Done” button does nothing and the only option is to cancel the connection so it’s pretty useless.


Won't work in landscape
gbyopack

All I need it for is to record in landscape mode. Seri, what kind of person records in portrait. If they would fix it, it would be much better.


I selfie two review
Sub 49

Downloaded installed working well with iPad Pro and iPhone 7. Wish we had landscape mode!


Great concept
T Lindvall

I wish it worked. I initially tried a direct parting and it would not connect the devices. After outing them both on the same network it appeared to work but then went to a black screen regardless of which device I used as the master. Appears to be something wrong with the camera connection.


Issues
Debucko

It keeps crashing on iOS 13.3.1


Low quality video, not saved
SDRower

Great concept. I was able to connect my iPad (host) and iPhone XR. It sort of worked but the video seemed to be pretty low quality, very herky jerky, viewing it in real time. The video wasn’t saved so I can’t say if what gets recorded is any better but I doubt that it is.


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