Camera Remote Watch
AppMosaic.com · App ID: 1348597095
Downloads / mo
18
Range 7–45
Revenue / mo
$64
Range $25 – $159
RPD
$3.54
Revenue per download
Avg. DAU
42
Daily actives
Time Spent
11 min
Per user / day (est.)
Session Count
2.9K
Monthly (est.)
Category Ranking
100+
Photo & Video · US Today
Top Countries
US · India · Brazil
By est. downloads share
Downloads Trend
19412-mo total
Monthly avg 16.2
Revenue Trend
$68812-mo total
Peak May ($67) · amber bar = best month
Release Details
- Current Version
- 1.0.9
- Last Updated
- 1/12/2026
- Release Date
- 2/21/2018
- Minimum OS
- 12.0
- File Size
- 0.6 MB
- Content Rating
- 4+
- Languages
- EN
Description
Remote control the phone camera shutter from your Fitbit or Garmin smartwatch and take a picture without touching your phone. Please watch the video and read the FAQ: http://www.CameraRemoteWatch.com/ Open the phone app "Camera Remote Watch" and adjust the camera view. On your watch: open the app "Camera Remote Watch" and tap the Camera button to trigger the camera shutter on your phone. The photo will be stored in your phone photo gallery and you can access it with the iOS "Photos" app. A copy of the photo will be shown on your watch, so that you can check if it looks good or if you should take another picture. Please make sure that the watch and the phone are connected before starting to take pictures. The Fitbit phone app "Sync" step, shown in the video, is very important. Don't skip it and make sure that the watch app Camera Remote Watch is closed during the Sync. Please be patient when downloading the new photo (the Fitbit is slow). If the watch display goes black during the download of the photo, just tap the watch screen to switch the display on again. Please read the FAQ: http://www.cameraremotewatch.com/faq/
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1.6 / 5
10 ratings
- 5 ★20%
- 4 ★20%
- 3 ★10%
- 2 ★10%
- 1 ★40%
Recent Reviews
- ★★★★★byuppers
Horrible pixels! The pictures look like when first digital cameras came out!
The camera on your phone does not go with this. The pixels look as if they came from the very first digital camera were made. Horrible! Would not recommend this at all. I wasted money!
- ★★★★★JerBearTX
Not a good app
Uses its own camera app, not the iPhone camera app. Cannot adjust settings, aspect ratios, video. It’s okay if you just want a selfie.
- ★★★★★Sylvia10000
Doesn’t work
Paid, downloaded, then saw “not available” on my Fitbit when following the directions afterwards. Waisted time and money
- ★★★★★Lewis DeCaprio
Absolute Garbage
Save your time, let alone your money. -No support for wide angle camera or alternate camera modes -takes up to 10 seconds to take photo -will not take photo at all sometimes -requires wifi to take picture -User interface is non-existent It’s a shame there’s not a better app for Garmin Watch's to take photos with.
- ★★★★★Mymystic2
Works but very limited
Have a Garmin Epic and the camera app on the watch will trigger the shutter on the phone. Must use the companion phone app which is very limited and has to be purchased . Would be nice if you could also start a video on the phone. Make sure the watch and phone are connected.
- ★★★★★Luan Ngo-Tran
Doesn’t work with a standard iOS camera app
If you expect this to turn your wrist into usual low cost remote camera shutter, you would be disappointed. It doesn’t work with the iOS camera app. It runs its own and very limited camera app.
- ★★★★★decentguuy
Doesnt work, need refund.
The app doesn’t work with my iPhone and Garmin Venu Sq at all. Followed all steps. How do I get a refund? Also, even if it did work, it doesn’t use the iPhone camera which has advanced settings, like Portrait, so what good is it if you can only use a dumbed down camera. What a waste of a good idea.
- ★★★★★DMAL66666668888888
Does not work with Garmin
Tried using this with my Garmin and won’t connect. Emailed to troubleshoot with no luck. Don’t waste your money.
- ★★★★★Kratos321
Got it to work on my Versa and iPhone 10.
I first synced the Fitbit app with my Versa. It’s important to Keep the Fitbit app running in the background. Open the camera remote watch app on the iPhone. Open on the Fitbit camera remote app. Take a picture remotely. It’s a little slow connecting which is why I’m giving it 3 stars.
- ★★★★★DarthGrover
Shadey
I picked it because it was the first camera app in the Fitbit gallery. It wants too many permissions for my liking. Run in background, access the internet and access to ALL of your photos. It only takes a pic. You can’t trigger it to record a video. I’m glad it only cost $2. I deleted it right after I tried it.