Saturday, 25 February 2012

Clik App lets you stream YouTube videos to any web enabled screen using your Smartphone


Wouldn’t it be great if you could use your smartphone as a remote control to operate your computer screen? A new app called Clik now lets you do just that.
Clik is an Android/ iOS app that allows you to stream YouTube videos to any web-enabled screen with your smartphone. You can play, pause, search, browse, add favorites, increase or decrease the volume – all using your smartphone, and without the need for any additional software or hardware. Clik can be used with any screen as long as it has an Internet connection ( WiFi, cable, DSL, or wireless) and with all browsers including Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari and Mozilla Firefox.
To start using the Clik, you must download the free Clik app from the iTunes Store or Android Market. Then, go to clikthis.com on your browser screen to generate a unique QR code, and use your smartphone to scan the QR code (syncing the phone and the screen together using the smartphone’s cellular or WiFi connection). You have now connected your smartphone to the screen, and you can use to operate the screen and play your favorite YouTube videos.
The amazing thing about the Clik app is that it’s entirely free. The only disadvantage being that it’s limited to streaming YouTube videos at this time. You cannot control other websites with your smartphone using the Clik app. But, there is a huge scope for Clik and we can expect it to be extended to other websites very soon.
Go ahead and download Clik from the iOS store or the Android store, and let us know how you find it.

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