 Hey what's up folks, in this project we're using our mobile phone as a webcam. We designed and 3-printed tripod adapters that feature Lego compatible studs for adding mini-figs. The built-in tripod screw lets you hold up your phone so you can use it as a high-quality webcam. It sits over our laptop screen and doesn't obstruct the built-in webcam or any of the nearby sensors. With the ReIncubate Camo Studio Desktop app you can set up your mobile phone as a webcam. You can adjust camera settings to get the best image for your streaming setup. We think it's a great way to improve the quality of your streams and your video calls. The 3D printed bits to build your own camera tripod can be printed in your favorite filament. A tripod screw adapter offers a rigid setup that can hold up the weight of even the largest mobile phones. Built-in threads allow for easy installation using a flathead screwdriver. You can use a 1.25 to 1.25 tripod screw to add a pan swivel ball head so you can add your favorite phone holder right on top. Be sure to check out the guide to get all the parts to build this project. The mounting base features Lego compatible studs so it just snaps on top of the webcam holder. It features extra studs for adorning your favorite bricks and mini-figs. Just sit it over your laptop screen bezel in the center right above the built-in webcam. Then all that's left to do is to personalize it with some mini-figs. We hope this inspires you to check out the Camo Studio app and try using your phone as a high-quality webcam that you've always wanted. Thanks so much for watching and be sure to subscribe for more projects from Adafruit.