The Apple’s Watch Wristcam is Now Able to Make Video Calls
Wristcam users now do not need their iPhones for making video calls. Anytime anywhere this new video calling feature will be available on their wrists all the time. This feature is an excellent example of convenience. Additionally, users won’t have to install any individual app, Wristcam will have its own application for the video calling. Although FaceTime already works on Wristcam but due to absence of in-built camera it was not functional. However, the new feature of Apple’s Wristcam is currently in ‘Early Access’ for users who fill the demand for it. Requests can be filled through the company’s official website. Concerning the feature’s full availability, the company says “It is currently working with a variety of developers to improve it.” If support and affinity keeps improving, Wristcam will make the feature available to all of its users in the coming weeks. When it is available, users will be capable of making watch-to-phone or watch-to-watch video calls. In either case, both parties will need to install the Wristcam app on their iPhones in order to make and receive video calls.
Here’s How to Make Video Calls on Your Apple Wristcam
To recap, Apple’s watch is a handy and one of the most rare Apple Watch accessories that allows users to create 1080p videos, 4K photos and an 8MP main camera. A 2MP selfie camera is also included, which will be useful for the new video-calling feature. The Wristcam also includes 8GB of storage space, which can hold up to 2,000 images and about 1 hour of first-rate video. There are three colorways options and six different proportions ranging from 38mm to 45mm. The original Noir Gray and Black variations cost $299 (Rs 22,879), while the delux edition model costs $399 (Rs 30,529). You can learn more about it on the official Wristcam website. Also, share your thoughts about this new feature, what do you think? Write to us in the comments section below.