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However, these limitations are often irrelevant to Yawcam’s target audience. A user deploying a webcam for basic security monitoring or simple video conferencing in a low-bandwidth environment does not require 4K resolution; they require reliability and low latency—attributes Yawcam delivers in abundance.

Broadcast your camera feed via HTTP or upload images/video to an FTP server Built-in Webserver:

At 1:47 AM, a fox—or at least, he assumed it was a fox from the blurry old footage—had been stealing the stray cat food he left on the porch. The old Yawcam would have caught the fox’s movement, sure, but only after a two-second delay, and usually just a white blur disappearing off the edge of the frame.