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Hubble Connect for VerveCam v2.0.1(97)

32.5 MB / 5K+ Downloads / Rating 1.2 - 238 reviews


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Hubble Connect for VerveCam, developed and published by Hubble Connected, has released its latest version, v2.0.1(97), on 2019-03-21. This app falls under the Lifestyle category on the Google Play Store and has achieved over 5000 installs. It currently holds an overall rating of 1.2, based on 238 reviews.

Hubble Connect for VerveCam APK available on this page is compatible with all Android devices that meet the required specifications (Android 4.4+). It can also be installed on PC and Mac using an Android emulator such as Bluestacks, LDPlayer, and others.

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App Details

Package name: com.hubbleconnected.vervecam

Updated: 6 years ago

Developer Name: Hubble Connected

Category: Lifestyle

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Installation Instructions

This article outlines two straightforward methods for installing Hubble Connect for VerveCam on PC Windows and Mac.

Using BlueStacks

  1. Download the APK/XAPK file from this page.
  2. Install BlueStacks by visiting http://bluestacks.com.
  3. Open the APK/XAPK file by double-clicking it. This action will launch BlueStacks and begin the application's installation. If the APK file does not automatically open with BlueStacks, right-click on it and select 'Open with...', then navigate to BlueStacks. Alternatively, you can drag-and-drop the APK file onto the BlueStacks home screen.
  4. Wait a few seconds for the installation to complete. Once done, the installed app will appear on the BlueStacks home screen. Click its icon to start using the application.

Using LDPlayer

  1. Download and install LDPlayer from https://www.ldplayer.net.
  2. Drag the APK/XAPK file directly into LDPlayer.

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App Rating

1.2
Total 238 reviews

Reviews

4 ★, on 2020-08-07
Had a few connection issues at first but as soon as the cameras firmware was upgraded, no issues. Great little camera. App is quite basic but it does what it says it will do. Ideal for quick videos on the go. If you have problems connecting, stick with it. It's worth the wait.

3 ★, on 2019-03-28
With the last update now I'm able to connect successfully to the cam without errors, so that's an improvement on previous version (also my phone's been recently updated to android Pie, it's a Samsung S8+) However, there are still some issues I'm experiencing, mainly because it asks me to update cam's firmware before using it, when I do so the app crashes. Apart from that, I'm now able to view pictures and videos, but can't save 'em to my phone. 'Cause of the firmware I guess?

1 ★, on 2020-07-28
Everything that this man said is so true I don't need to say anything. I am never buying a Motorola product again. Back in the day it was good now it's embarrassing to give this as a gift or any other products of theirs.I have the cameras for the house and they're having the same issue. Motorola has fallen out of the game. All the issues that you guys have with the firmware.You need new people to design some real good apps.... You have lost a lot of customers and your customer service sucks nobody responds.

1 ★, on 2019-12-10
Wish I could say I've seen a lot of worse apps. But no, this is really terrible. So, let's start from the beginning. The Vervecam+ is an awesome, hockey-puck sized camera. Somewhat small, in my tests it has recorded about ~1h30m of video in its highest (~2.5K) resolution, and only stopped recording because my microsd card had run out of space (I put in a 16GB card, but the camera only supports up to 32GB the manual says). It also comes with a lot of accessories, from a lanyard to carry around on your neck to a waterproof case that would rival a GoPro. The app, however, is horrendous. I feel like the developers would like me to commit to an obscene act with myself whenever I open it. If they sent me a pound of glitter on the mail that would explode on my face when I opened it while it played an audio file insulting me I would feel less offended. This is how bad this app is. The button controls on the Vervecam+ are somewhate intuitive. The power button, when held, turns the camera on or off, and if you press it you can change from video to photos to livestream (I didn't even try this last one). The shutter button either takes a picture or starts and stops recording. Very good. But the good part stops here You may connect to the camera with either Bluetooth or Wifi. But the app first connects to the Camera via Bluetooth, and then asks you to set your smartphone wifi network to the camera access point. For me, after I connected to the wifi access point, it kept asking if I wanted to pair on Bluetooth, which I would love to, but it never works, instead it keeps me waiting like I got nothing better to do. Whenever you give up and connect to it via wifi only, it opens a clunky menu, with user interface colours that on my smartphone (Moto Z3 play, Android 9) were a dark font with dark background. It shows options for the video resolution+fps, slow motion, white balance and WDR (I would think it is HDR, but was never able to turn it on and see for myself). You can change modes to photo or timelapse or looping video. Or you could, if this horrible app actually worked. Whenever I try to set up anything, and set it to record through the app, it does nothing. Whenever I set the camera to record with the buttons as the app is worse than useless, it starts recording at the highest resolution. What grinds my gears is: I want to record Full HD (1920x1080) at 60fps, always, but I am not able to set any defaults. The options menu would let you format the microsd card. But pay attention to the "would" part: you may click it, but it never does anything. So, all in all, this hardware seems well-engineered, but the app is probably one of the most disgusting cesspools of incompetence I have ever had the unpleasant feeling of being forced to use. I am offended by this level of low-quality amateur attempt to do something marginally useful. Until then, I have uninstalled this and I will be using only the camera as a standalone gadget and copying the files to my PC via the USB cable because even though it is somewhat primitive in use, it feels less of a pain than using this. Having said all that, how can the developers possibly improve this? - Do not depend only on the app. Allow for some configuration on the SD card. I own a chinese wi-fi sd adapter that, if it finds a configuration file (.ini format) on its root, it sets configuration from that. If not, then sets to the hardware defaults. It would not force people to have an android phone to set the camera up. - Make up your mind about bluetooth or wifi. Either one or the other. - Allow for a web interface configuration. It is sure to support any embeddable http server with any rudimentary interface that would be less worse than this.

1 ★, on 2019-04-15
Not a good app. The connection with the cam is very difficult and doesn't happen most of the time. Firmware update isn't working either. And there's no any way to make the app useful, it constantly lags and crashes.

1 ★, on 2019-09-30
This app is not working at all. It needs a hefty update to correct it's functionality. I just got the VerveCam+ and the app and device will not pair, period. Hubble Connect needs to address this issue IMMEDIATELY. I like the camera but not the service in the app.

Previous Versions

Hubble Connect for VerveCam v2.0.1(97)
2019-03-21 / 32.5 MB / Android 4.4+

About this app

Key Features:-

• Video recording support up to QHD (2.5K) resolution@30fps

• Time-lapse photo (2secs / 3secs / 5secs / 10secs / 30secs / 60secs)

• Loop recording (5mins / 10mins / 20mins / 30mins / 60mins)

• Photo/Video sharing through social media Facebook / Twitter

• 4MP photo capturing

• Sleek, hands-free, wearable design with a wide range of mounting options

• 1080p Live streaming via Youtube

New features

General Bug Fixes

App Permissions

Allows an application to write to external storage.
Allows an application to read from external storage.
Allows an app to access approximate location.
Allows an app to access precise location.
Allows applications to access information about networks.
Allows applications to open network sockets.
Allows applications to access information about Wi-Fi networks.
Allows applications to change Wi-Fi connectivity state.
Allows applications to change network connectivity state.
Allows applications to connect to paired bluetooth devices.
Allows applications to discover and pair bluetooth devices.
Allows an application to read the low-level system log files.
Allows an application to read or write the system settings.
Allows modification of the telephony state - power on, mmi, etc.
Allows an application to read the user's contacts data.
Allows read only access to phone state, including the phone number of the device, current cellular network information, the status of any ongoing calls, and a list of any PhoneAccounts registered on the device.
Allows using PowerManager WakeLocks to keep processor from sleeping or screen from dimming.