Veo Go can use up to three iPhones to capture a football match; each assigned a specific role. This guide explains the two device roles, Controller and Camera, to help you set up your recording correctly.
| Feature | Controller | Camera |
|---|---|---|
| Devices Needed | One iPhone or one iPad | Two iPhones |
| Model Compatibility | Any iPhone is compatible. Make sure it's running on the latest iOS version. | Requires iPhones with an ultra-wide camera for optimal pitch coverage. Learn more about compatible devices here. |
| Role | Manages the setup process and has access to a live preview of both remote cameras. | Records each half of the football match. |
| Positioning | Can be used to monitor live previews or set aside. | Mounted on the tripod, extended into the air. |
| Video Access | Owns the recording but cannot view the video until both cameras have uploaded their footage. | No access to the combined recording unless shared by the controller. |
| Login Required? | Yes, you must be logged in to use the controller device. | No login needed; you just need the Veo Go app installed. |
Key Takeaways
- The Controller is the "brain" of the operation—it manages setup and previews the match in real time
- The Camera devices are the "eyes"—they record the pitch but don't hold the keys to the final video
- Patience is a virtue: the final recording is only accessible after both Camera devices upload their footage
Want to learn more? Check out our Veo Go Setup Guide.
If you would like to change your Recording Setup from three phones to two phones, simply tap the three dots in the top-right corner, enter Settings, and click Recording Setup.
If you opt for the two-phone setup, check out this guide to see how it works: A step-by-step guide to recording your matches with Veo Go.