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How to Use an External Webcam for FaceTime on macOS

by Ken Bryden
May 14, 2022
in Apple Devices
How to Use an External Webcam for FaceTime on macOS

Apple’s iPhones have some of the best cameras in the smartphone market, however, that’s not always the case with the MacBook and iMac. While the latest models have improved in this regard, owners of older models and anyone who just wants the best possible image quality will still want to turn to an external webcam for their meetings.

If you’re one of these dissatisfied customers, you’ve probably thought about or already bought an external webcam. Although most webcams are plug-and-play, you still need to learn a few things before using an external webcam for your FaceTime meetings.

First, you need to make sure that the webcam you buy is compatible with macOS. You should also check the resolution of your external webcam and compare it with your Mac’s webcam resolution. We recommend a 1080p webcam if you’re looking for the best possible image (4K is still overkill for most users), but keep in mind that resolution isn’t everything, a 1080p external web with a larger image sensor. The camera will perform better in a 1080p webcam. 14 inch or 16 inch MacBook Pro. Other factors you should consider are the material of the webcam, portability, mounting options, and more.

Installing External Webcam on macOS for FaceTime

1. Before you can work with your external webcam, you’ll first need to check if your macOS laptop or desktop has the appropriate port for it. This varies depending on the webcam you choose and can be USB-A, USB-C, Thunderbolt, or DisplayPort. If you don’t have an available slot, or your computer doesn’t have the proper port, you’ll need an adapter first or consider one if it’s going to be used constantly at your desk. macbook docking station,

Also read: 6 cool effects you can add to your FaceTime calls

(image credits: Laptop Magazine)

2. Plug in your webcam and open FaceTime. Let your computer load for a moment as it connects to your integrated webcam.

How to Use an External Webcam for FaceTime on macOS

(image credits: Laptop Magazine)

3. Next, click on “Videos” on the menu bar at the top of your screen.

How to Use an External Webcam for FaceTime on macOS

(image credits: Laptop Magazine)

4. Under “Camera”, select the external webcam you have plugged in. Wait for FaceTime to reload as it switches video sources. and that is all; You are now using an external webcam for FaceTime.

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