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Use the powerful camera system of your iPhone to do things never before possible with a webcam, including Center Stage, Portrait mode, Studio Light, and Desk View. Choose your iPhone camera or mic. Use Reactions, Presenter Overlay, and other effects. Pause or disconnect. Turn off Continuity Camera. System requirements. Continuity Camera mounts and other iPhone-compatible mounts and stands are available from many manufacturers. When mounted, your iPhone should be:. In landscape orientation to allow apps to choose your iPhone automatically, or in portrait orientation.
Continuity Camera works wired or wirelessly. Your Mac will notify you if iPhone battery level gets low. When your iPhone is properly mounted, its camera and mic are available to apps that can use them. Open FaceTime or another app to use with your iPhone camera. If the app doesn't automatically begin using it, choose your iPhone camera from the app's video menu, camera menu, or other setting.
For example, in FaceTime your iPhone camera is available from the Video menu. You don't need to choose your iPhone mic, unless your Mac has no built-in or external mic. Your app might then choose your iPhone mic automatically.
While the camera or mic is in use, a privacy indicator appears in the iPhone status bar and next to Control Center in the Mac menu bar. When used wirelessly, iPhone plays a brief sound when an app begins using its camera or mic. Use Reactions, Presenter Overlay, camera modes, and mic modes. If you receive a call while using your iPhone camera or mic, your Mac shows a notification that you have an incoming call. If you answer the call on your iPhone, video and audio pauses until you end the call and lock and mount your iPhone.
If you answer the call on your Mac , the current video and audio session pauses. When you end the call, you might need to choose your iPhone again in your app. Use your app's controls to stop video, mute audio, or end the call. Or quit the app. Unlock your iPhone. To resume, lock and mount your iPhone. You might need to stop and restart video or audio in your app as well. Tap the Pause button on your iPhone screen. To resume, tap Resume and mount your iPhone. Tap the Disconnect button on your iPhone screen, or move it out of Bluetooth range of your Mac.