Sunday, May 22, 2011

Take Mobile Pics with a Bluetooth Headset, Your Voice and the Soundsnap App


A fairly new iPhone app call Soundsnap let you take pictures via your hands free Bluetooth headset.  You can set up full remote operation through devices like Motorola Bluetooth headset, Parrott Bluetooth headset, and Bose Bluetooth headset to name a few. 
The Soundsnap app lets you use any sound to remotely trigger the camera shutter.  For those who need precise wireless control, take advantage of your Bluetooth headset as wireless remote.  You can reduce accidental shaking of the camera when taking photos by not having to touch the device at all.  Make good use of your earphone headset or Bluetooth headset as a remote.

Soundsnap
Mount your iPhone/iPod on a tripod and use your earphone headset’s microphone as remote release cable and its perfect for great night shots.  You can take the perfect group photo when no one is around to assist.  Need to be discreet when taking a photo? Stealth mode will black out the screen to make it seem as though the device is off.  That’s an awesome feature in my book.

SoundSnap is compatible with the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch (4th Generation).  For Apple’s built-in tap-to-focus function to be active, iOS 4.3 is required.
That’s a condensed version of all the cool features Soundsnap offers.  You will have to adjust the sensitivity so surrounding noise doesn’t unintentionally set off the camera.  For less than your daily energy drink, you can pick this up at the Apple App Store.
For more cool hands free Bluetooth devices, check out www.bluetoothforthecar.com.

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