AirDows has introduced a browser-based P2P file transfer tool utilizing WebRTC technology. It allows users to transfer photos, videos, and documents between devices without loss of quality or the need for accounts, streamlining the transfer process.
AirDows has launched a new browser-based tool for peer-to-peer (P2P) file transfers using WebRTC technology. This tool enables users to transfer files such as photos, videos, and documents directly between devices without losing quality or requiring an account.
To use AirDows, users must open the application on both their mobile device and computer. The devices can be linked by scanning a QR code or entering a temporary code. Once connected, users can select the files they wish to transfer, which are then sent directly without any compression or quality loss.
AirDows allows for the transfer of various file types while preserving their original resolution and format. Notably, it does not create a separate server for file storage after transfer, which reduces the steps needed to complete the process. Both devices must remain active until the file transfer is complete, emphasizing the need for a stable connection.
Currently, there are no fixed size limits imposed by AirDows on file transfers; instead, the actual capacity depends on factors such as the users' devices, browser capabilities, and network stability. This flexibility could significantly impact how users share large files, especially those working from different devices.
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AirDows has introduced a browser-based P2P file transfer tool utilizing WebRTC technology. It allows users to transfer photos, videos, and documents between devices without loss of quality or the need for accounts, streamlining the transfer process.