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Hey @KeeHC, unfortunately, I'm going to assume there's no easy way around it or possible.  It looks like by default (iOS) that I have no option to select a camera, just defaults to my integrated camera. The only way I'm assuming this would work is if you can override your default camera with the external webcam via USB-C or the device connected through your charging port. Also, I'm unaware of best practices for that.

Neither Zoom or Skype supports external web cams on Android devices.  Here is a workaround I use as an alternative to using a separate live-streaming service.  It’s just running any Android USB webcam app and Zoom concurrently, then sharing the screen to show the webcam video instead of the phone camera video.  It does require a few phone settings changed that are unfortunately well-hidden.  I use this method on my Pixel 6a Android 14 phone for hands-on remote teaching away from a PC or laptop.  Or live sharing from a webcam used as a bodycam from a cell phone.

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This used to be possible.  When the pandemic started I had to a project that was using android STB for video and had to  move to google meet to continue it was a huge mess and They have no good reason to do it.

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Google Play has many apps for this.  I use "usb Camera apop for Huawei Samsung"   Fine app, many tech options eg adding Bluetooth mic, zoom image.

Following the above instructions from Loragen, I do not have a "screen" option when I click the "share" button.  I use my Samsung tablet A8 for zoom meetings. I mostly need to use it when I use the whiteboard feature. I want to use an external camera so the view of me as I am talking through a whiteboard presentation is from an external camera instead of the built-in one on my tablet. I often write on the whiteboard and would like to show my face as I talk and write. Is it possible to have an external camera show my face as I'm talking while writing on the tablet/whiteboard?