DIY iPhone stand for macOS Ventura finally gives me a great webcam for my Mac

I just need macOS Ventura and a 3D printer…

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Unfortunately,Apple’s webcams on itsMaccomputers have been a running joke in recent years due to their low quality, but a DIY stand looks to finally improve this oncemacOS Venturais released.

Though we’ve seen improvements in the front cameras in Apple’siPhonesin recent years, with features like filters, Portrait mode and more added, the lower quality on the Mac has remained the same.

This was put to the forefront when itsStudio Displaywas released in March. While a software update tried to fix the bugs of webcam streams being blurry, it didn’t seem to improve the quality much.

However, there’s a new3D-printed standthat can enable Continuity Camera in macOS Ventura, which uses your iPhone as a webcam for your Mac, and I can’t wait to use it for myMacBook Pro.

Not long to wait

Not long to wait

While I’ve been loving using aMac again after going iPad-onlyfor several years, one takeaway from this change is how much of a step-down the webcam in the Mac is, compared to the FaceTime camera in theiPad Pro.

If I was in aZoomorSkypecall for example, the recipient would see me in high-quality, even with filters applied. But on the Mac, everything looks grainy, and while I thought it may be because the lens was smudged, I’ve since conceded that it’s purely down to the webcam itself.

Which is why I’m looking forward to Continuity Camera in macOS Ventura. This one feature makes me look forward to the macOS update, as it lets me snap my iPhone to the back of the MacBook Pro, and use it for those important video calls each week.

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But Jonathan Wight has already solved the issue of making us wonder when the accessory for clamping the iPhone to the Mac will arrive, thanks to his 3D-printed solution.

Designed and printed a Continuity Camera mount for my iMac Pro.Will modify it for a MacBookPro tomorrow 3D print files: https://t.co/WvvWfmvO3EGithub repo: https://t.co/ZckfVPO6puNo need to wait for Belkin or whoever is making the actual 3rd party mount. pic.twitter.com/vuOoAZlSUcJune 14, 2022

I don’t have a 3D printer, but there are some friends who do own one. With the public beta arriving in July according to Apple, it’s tempting to install macOS Ventura, have the above printed out for me, and see how well the feature works.

On one hand, the new feature is an admission by Apple that they can’t improve the Mac webcams fast enough, so this is the next best thing. But on the other hand, your iPhone has another use while you’re working on your Mac other than charging.

Regardless of what the reasoning was behind Continuity Camera, it’s one feature I’m looking forward to trying out, almost as much as the new lock screen iniOS 16. But do keep in mind, that this will only work with iPhone models withMagSafe, which allows peripherals to magnetically connect to the smartphone to charge, become a holder, and now, a camera.

If you’re wanting to try this out and you have an older iPhone, there are some good deals for aniPhone 13to make sure you’re ready for Continuity Camera once macOS Ventura arrives later this year.

Daryl had been freelancing for 3 years before joining TechRadar, now reporting on everything software-related. In his spare time, he’s written a book, ‘The Making of Tomb Raider’. His second book, ‘50 Years of Boss Fights’, came out in 2024, with a third book coming in 2025. He also has a newsletter called ‘Springboard’. He’s usually found playing games old and new on his Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, and MacBook Pro. If you have a story about an updated app, one that’s about to launch, or just anything Software-related, drop him a line.

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