The front facing camera is a requirement on today's gadgets, whether it's a laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
In our experience the front camera isn't used as often as it should be.
Spice up your next meeting by sharing your computer's screen, showing your face, collaborating on a document, or chatting with a friend.
The following services aim to make video chatting simple and easy.
7. TeamViewer
TeamViewer has a meetings feature built into its overarching product. It is designed for online meetings, team work, training, and presentations.
Even when you're on the road you don't have to miss out on an important meeting because there is a mobile version available as well.
TeamViewer is designed specifically for businesses and corporation so it does not come cheap.
The business version is $749 per year, the premium plan is $1,499, and the corporate version will set you back $2,690.
4. join.me
Join.me is super simple to use. The site makes it easy to share your screen for collaboration, training, helping others or showing off.
Join.me has a free basic plan but offers a pro plan too.
The pro version is $19.99 per month and offers everything in the free version, plus unified audio, presenter swap, pro desktop app, personal link & background, meeting schedule, international conference lines, and much more.
1. ooVoo
ooVoo allows you to make video calls, send text messages, and securely share files (up to 5MB) for free.
The company also offers more features through two paid plans,ooVoo Pro and ooVoo Plus. In addition to having access to all of the free features paid users can record video calls, video conference with up to 12 people, securely send up to 25 MB, and much more.