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How to Turn an Old Phone into a Security Camera

Turning an old phone into a security cam? Honestly, I didn’t think I’d give a crap until I actually did it. That little beat-up Android living in my junk drawer? Turns out, it still had some gas left in the tank. Camera’s half decent, Wi-Fi still kicks, so hey, why not let it do something besides die alone? Downloaded Alfred Camera—it’s free, doesn’t make you jump through hoops. Seriously, I was streaming my greasy porch in like four minutes. It felt like a zero-dollar upgrade. The future is weird.

The flexible part’s my favorite. I parked my Frankenstein phone on a window ledge to keep tabs on the mailman situation (some people get socks stolen, don’t laugh), but I’ve also stashed it in the garage when I bailed out of town for a weekend. Apps like these? You can use ‘em as an intercom, plus most of ‘em even throw in night vision because… I dunno, ghosts? Just keep it juiced up or you’ll have a security lapse when you least want it. Kill off any bloatware, maybe airplane mode with Wi-Fi on, so your phone isn’t running Tinder in the background or whatever.

Honestly, you don’t need to be MacGyver either—a $3 stand off Amazon and one of those forever-long charging cables and you’re golden. If you want to hide it, wedge it between dusty books or slap it up on the wall with some Gorilla Tape. No shame. For anyone not hyped to spend a fortune or drill nonsense into the wall of their rental, this tiny Frankenstein setup is kinda genius. You ever breathe new life into old tech and totally surprise yourself? Because this one hit different.
 
I was astounded by how successful it was when I converted one of my old phones into a security camera. Using the very simple Alfred Camera app, I was able to stream live video of my front porch from a device I nearly recycled in a matter of minutes. To keep it functional, I used a long charger, a cheap stand, and Wi-Fi in airplane mode. The versatility was what most impressed me; I've used it as a pet monitor, moved it to watch the garage, and even activated the night vision. To be honest, it's one of those do-it-yourself triumphs where outdated technology feels like new again.
 

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