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  2. Webcam - Wikipedia

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    A webcam is a video camera which is designed to record or stream to a computer or computer network. They are primarily used in video telephony , live streaming and social media , and security . Webcams can be built-in computer hardware or peripheral devices , and are commonly connected to a device using USB or wireless protocol .

  3. List of USB video class devices - Wikipedia

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  4. QuickCam - Wikipedia

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    This could largely be the result of Apple building webcams into their laptop and desktop computers, negating the need for external third party devices [dubious – discuss]. Many recent models implement the USB video device class standard and work under Mac OS without additional drivers.

  5. USB video device class - Wikipedia

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    The USB video device class (also USB video class or UVC) is a USB device class that describes devices capable of streaming video like webcams, digital camcorders, transcoders, analog video converters and still-image cameras.

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  7. Peripheral - Wikipedia

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    A peripheral can be categorized based on the direction in which information flows relative to the computer: The computer receives data from an input device; examples: mouse, keyboard, scanner, game controller, microphone and webcam; The computer sends data to an output device; examples: monitor, printer, headphones, and speakers