Web Camera

A Web Camera, more known as Web Cam, is an input device that captures still images or motion video and transmits them in real-time to a computer or a computer network. In essence, it is a digital camera designed specifically for a PC, serving as a vital tool for video conferencing, live streaming, and remote collaboration. Unlike a traditional camera that saves images to internal storage, a webcam streams its video data directly to a host system.

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