How to repurpose an old iPad as a security camera monitor using a Raspberry Pi
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Adam Davidson
Summary
The article describes a DIY project where the author repurposes an old, unused iPad into a functional security camera monitor using a Raspberry Pi. It walks through the hardware setup, software configuration, and integration steps needed to turn the iPad into a dedicated display for live camera feeds. The project breathes new life into outdated hardware, combining a Raspberry Pi as the processing unit with the iPad serving as the screen.
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