Hello,
I repeatedly check the forum and look for answers whenever I'm looking for something that is technology related. Today I had a question that I needed some help for, visited the forum and unexpectedly did not find an answer. So, I decided to join and post the questions myself. I'd really appreciate it if someone can help on this one.
I am organizing an event at the company and we have around 400 people expected to attend, and the thing is that we work with teams; as some people will go on the stage and work their robots that they have made on our tables, other team mates are not allowed to get on stage, so they will have to watch what the others are doing from below.
We used to broadcast this through a projector, connected directly to Handheld cameras earlier and it used to work fine, but this time we had to add the tables up to 6, which means extra costs for camera rentals, camera-operators, tapes...
So instead I visited RadioShack and checked out some webcams that might be helpful to use instead, and found only one Wireless Cam, it was PC/MAC incompatible (Works with IPad, IPod and IPhone only) and costs around 400$ as far as I remember.
I went on and started checking USB cams and found the logitech C310, its cheap, available in Lebanon and shoots some cool 720P videos, but still I'd prefer having a Wireless instead of a USB connection C310 I saw.
Have you ever seen any wireless webcams, available in Lebanon, which are a bit cheaper than the one I saw at RadioShack and good for video recording. I won't be using it for video calls, so I need one that is convenient with what I need.

-Cheers-
Hi farah ,Well you could use android phones as wireless cams through WiFi network and free software you could find on the Android Market,then you could watch the phones video live on laptops or connect large screens to them.

Edit: the software is called IP Webcam,

wishing you a good season.
4 days later
solo220 wroteHi farah ,Well you could use android phones as wireless cams through WiFi network and free software you could find on the Android Market,then you could watch the phones video live on laptops or connect large screens to them.

Edit: the software is called IP Webcam,

wishing you a good season.
Thanks, do you have any idea if the quality will change from what we usually get out of android phone cams?
In my 8 MP phone camera i get max of 1280x720 pixels noted usually as HD , this is fairly a good resolution ,
i forget to say that you need a wireless router .