Connecting your camera to a computer through the YsxLite PC link provides a larger screen for real-time monitoring and easier management of recorded video files. While primarily a mobile application, YsxLite can be accessed on a PC or Mac through specific emulation software or third-party surveillance tools like iSpy. How to Use YsxLite on PC
Because there is no standalone native Windows installer, the most common way to link the app to your computer is by using an Android emulator.
Download an Emulator: Install a reputable emulator such as BlueStacks or LDPlayer.
Install YsxLite: Open the Google Play Store within the emulator and search for "YsxLite" to download and install the app.
Log In and Sync: Launch the app and sign in with the same account used on your mobile device to automatically sync your connected cameras.
Alternative PC Link (RTSP): Advanced users can use the camera’s RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) URL to link the camera directly to PC surveillance software like Agent DVR without using an emulator. Key Features for Desktop Users ysxlite pc link
Using YsxLite on a PC offers several advantages over the standard mobile interface:
Large Screen Monitoring: View high-definition live feeds on a monitor instead of a small phone screen.
Multi-Instance Management: Emulators like LDPlayer allow you to run multiple instances of the app to monitor several cameras simultaneously.
File Management: Easily download and share captured videos and photos directly from the camera’s SD card to your computer's local storage.
Device Settings: Adjust motion detection zones and sensitivity more precisely using a mouse and keyboard. Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues Connecting your camera to a computer through the
If you encounter a "Device Offline" message when trying to link your camera to your PC, ensure the following:
2.4GHz Wi-Fi: The camera must be connected to a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network; it does not support 5GHz bands.
Firmware Updates: Check the YsxLite official download page to ensure your camera and app are running the latest version (currently version 1.39 or higher).
Power Supply: Use a dedicated USB power adapter rather than a computer’s USB port to ensure the camera has consistent power during the pairing process. Download and run YsxLite on PC & Mac (Emulator)
Here are a few options for a review of the Ysxlite PC Link (often used for connecting handhelds like the Anbernic RG35XX or Miyoo Mini to a PC). Launch the YSXLite PC Link application on your desktop
You can choose the one that best fits your experience or needs.
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Battery monitor | Shows real-time battery % | | Firmware update | Click “Update” if new version available (keep earphones charged) | | EQ adjustment | Change sound profile (Bass, Pop, Classical, etc.) | | Touch control customization | Remap tap/hold actions (if available) |
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If you see a green "Connected" status, congratulations—you are ready to use YSXLite PC Link.
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Before diving into the "PC Link" functionality, let’s define the ecosystem. YSXLite is a lightweight, Android-based operating system (OS) layer found on many modern, budget-friendly to mid-range smart projectors—popularly known as "Yabaike" or generic LED projectors (brands like WiMiUS, YABER, VANKYO, and GROVIEW often use similar firmware). It is a stripped-down version of a full Android TV OS, focusing on speed, wireless display protocols, and USB media playback.
The "Lite" designation means the system sacrifices app storage for processing speed. It focuses on core functions: Miracast, AirPlay, DLNA, and crucially, the YSXLite PC Link.