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if u have nokia series 60 phone that has a camera, u can use as bluetooth webcam.try use remote s60 pro.download it and install both on your pc and your phone.u can download it at www.s60world.com
thus (640)*(480)*(4)*(24) = 29.49 Mbit / second and the Bluetooth only provides max 738kbps (or 783kbps) either way the required data rate is not obtainable via bluetooth.
Secondly -> USB devices needs to connect to a usb host.
Most of the USB MCUs around will only act as a slave and thus cannot opperate as a host device. As such the USB webcam will not interface directly with the MCU although there are some work arounds (this is very difficult to do however)
You can use your mobile phone as Bluetooth wireless webcam with help of Mobiola Web Camera application. Check it on Warelex site: **broken link removed**
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