Recycle Your Old Android Tablet With These Useful Ways



Have you noticed lately that your ageing Android tablet can't keep up with your daily pace anymore? If it is but somehow it's not valuable enough to trade it or sell it on eBay doesn't mean you have to throw it in the trash or leave it eating dust on your drawer.

From turning it into a security camera to converting it into a smart remote or even handing it down to your kids, below are some great uses you can turn your old Android tablet into.

Security Camera


If you want to keep an eye on your home, you can use your old Android tablet as a connected security monitor. You can use either its front or rear cameras to keep an eye on your home or office. There are several apps that make it easy to convert your old Android device or devices for home security like the At Home Video Streamer. Just make sure that it is setup with a stand or mount and keep the device plugged in.

Universal Remote Control


Another useful thing that you can do with your old Android tablet is to use it as a universal remote that can change the TV channel, turn on your lights, or turn down the thermostat of your home airconditioning. Most smart-home apps operate over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, and you can control many smart TVs over Wi-Fi.

However, if you're using a more traditional TV, you'll need your tablet to have an infrared port, also known as an IR blaster. This feature can be found on about 20 tablets only, mostly from Samsung and LG, but you can check if your tablet does by reading your instruction manual or looking for a small covered hole on the side of your device.

If your tablet doesn't come with a remote control app preloaded, Peel Smart Remote is a great choice, as are AnyMote Smart Remote or Irdroid. If your smart-home devices or hub don't already have an app, you could use iRule or OnHome.

Digital Photo Frame and Photo Album


You can save about $50 to $100 for digital photo frames by using your old Android tablet instead. Turn your tablet into a photo frame with the help of apps from Play Store, such as Photo Slides. You'll need to load all the photos you want onto the old tablet and then place the device somewhere near an outlet so it can remain plugged in at all times. If you have extra bucks, you can purchase an inexpensive stand like theAmazonBasics Adjustable Tablet Stand to keep your tablet propped up and easy to view.

Backup Drive


Your computer's storage drive contains tons of important data, from your family photos to your work files. But no matter how secure your laptop or computer is, a single hardware or software failure can easily wipe out all your years of memories and hard work.

You can install an app like the Wi-Fi File Server Free, which will allow you to turn your old tablet into a wireless backup server. This will help you keep a copy of your file available at all times on your local network or even on the Internet. This is particularly helpful if you have a tablet with a microSD card slot and a high-capacity card inside.

Reference Library


Does your profession require you to keep a lot of books for your reference? Well, good news because you can take your old Android tablet and use all of its available storage as a reference library for your books. In fact, many Androids tablets feature a microSD card that can expand your storage, helping you add many more books to your collection.

If you want to have a large storehouse of information available that doesn't require any Internet connection, you can download the Kwix app. This app lets you download offline Wikipedia, WikiLeaks, and other free reference materials. A good source from which to purchase reference materials would be either Amazon's Kindle Store (download the Kindle app first) or Google Play Books. There are lots of free titles that are free of charge, and you can search as many books as your tablet storage will allow.


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