webkameroista
Webkameroista, often referred to as webcams, are small digital video cameras that can be connected to a computer or network, typically via USB. Their primary function is to capture still images or video streams that can be transmitted over the internet or other networks. This allows for real-time visual communication, often in conjunction with audio.
The earliest webcams emerged in the mid-1990s, with one of the first well-known examples being the Trojan
Modern webcams are widely used for a variety of purposes. Video conferencing is perhaps their most common
Webcams typically connect to a computer through a USB port, though some may connect wirelessly via Wi-Fi.