Have been thinking about this for a couple years. I have old phones kicking around. Battery shot, hardware dated, but the camera(s) and mic and antennas still work. Would be cool if there were a way to set them up (powered) to stream audio/video or even take stills at intervals (or motion-activated) and then sync the content to the rest of the devices on my network.

I don’t know how complex the programming for something like this would be. But I suspect it’s trivial for those who do know.

  • ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.de
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    11 months ago

    I don’t know (as in I have zero clue) the camera is designed to operate that way.

    There is no reason a camera cannot be on all the time other than power consumption. Why couldn’t it? The only limitation is software. Other parts of a phone can overheat from continuous operation (CPU et al., voltage converters, maybe flash LED and vibration motor) but not the camera.

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      11 months ago

      There is no reason a camera cannot be on all the time… Why couldn’t it?

      Sensor wear, mechanical parts (if any), heat, etc. Essentially wear and tear. Just like nothing lasts forever, using it in a way that it’s not intended/tested/quality assured, may reduce its lifespan.

      Basically: “is the device intended to be on and recording 24/7?”

      • yes: good, the device should last and perform for its purpose
      • no: well, let’s gamble and see how long it lasts