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Recommendation for a high-quality webcam for Linux
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A google Pixel phone works well for a webcam, in case someone comes across this post and has one.
I've been using droidcamx to utilise any android phone as a webcam for a couple of years and it's working great. Phones tend to have way better cameras compared to webcams so the video quality will be top notch in must most cases.
It's cool they included this into android 14, though.
I've used droidcam in the past and I didn't find it to be the most reliable thing ever which is why I appreciate the Pixel feature