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BT-1 Wireless Webcam Driver 1.0.2


License Free
Requirements Bluetooth 2.0+EDR or better
Downloads 86 Limitations None
Publisher Ecamm Network File Size 2.4M
Date added 29 Jul 2009 Check your speed

Driver software for Ecamm's BT-1 Bluetooth Wireless Webcam. The BT-1 frees Mac users from the constraints of a built-in camera, allowing for maximum versatility in camera position, pan and tilt. This software provides the necessary components to allow the camera to show up in iChat, Skype and most any other video app.

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