Taking group photos and selfies just got much easier; the AirSnap app lets you capture photos and videos remotely by pairing two iOS 7 devices.
Using Bluetooth or WiFi and the AirSnap update for the popular Camera Plus app, you can control iOS 7 devices from about 20-feet away. This means you can prop up your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and use another phone remotely to capture great pictures. You'll no longer have to stretch your arms to try and fit everyone in a selfie or step out of the picture and be the designated photographer when a group of your friends decide to capture a memory.
AirSnap allows the user to control the camera's flash, select between front and rear cameras and see instant previews before they take a photo.
Remote Selfie Apps
The AirSnap App Allows You to Capture Pictures Remotely Using Two Devices
Trend Themes
1. Remote Selfie Trends - The trend of using apps that allow capturing photos remotely using two devices is becoming more popular, and companies in the mobile app industry should consider developing such apps for their customers.
2. Bluetooth Technology Trends - With the increasing use of Bluetooth technology in the mobile app industry, companies can innovate further by creating apps that use this technology in an innovative way to make taking photos easier.
3. Instant Preview Trends - The trend of allowing instant preview of photos before they are taken is becoming more popular in the mobile app industry, and businesses should consider incorporating this feature in their apps to enhance user experience.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile App Industry - Companies in the mobile app industry should take advantage of the trend of remote selfie apps and create their own version to cater to their customers.
2. Bluetooth Technology Industry - Companies in the Bluetooth technology industry can partner with mobile app developers to create new technologies that allow for easier remote photo and video capture.
3. Photography Industry - Photography companies can take advantage of the trend of instant preview of photos and partner with mobile app developers to incorporate this feature into their cameras and editing software.