diff --git a/external/general/remote-working/remote-working.md b/external/general/remote-working/remote-working.md index 561df2ed6e4b87d1fba696914226db6f9649efbb..6082dbc65d302fa83f79e31a390fa1f90c16dba6 100644 --- a/external/general/remote-working/remote-working.md +++ b/external/general/remote-working/remote-working.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ In case you want to do video conferences, but do not have a webcam, you can use For Android phones you can use [DroidCam Wireless Webcam](http://www.dev47apps.com/). It comes with a desktop client for Windows and Linux, but also works on MacOS without the client. -On Apple iPhones (and Android as well) you can use [EpocCam](http://www.kinoni.com/). This requires you to install drivers on your computer as well. +On Apple iPhones (and Android as well) you can use [EpocCam](https://www.elgato.com/en/epoccam). This requires you to install drivers on your computer as well. Both apps support connecting to your computer either via WiFi or USB. EpocCam supports USB connection only for iOS, though. With DroidCam, you need to [install ADB, enable developer options and USB debugging](http://www.dev47apps.com/droidcam/connect/), if you want to connect your phone via USB.