Since "PC Remote Receiver" typically refers to software that allows a smartphone (or another PC) to control a host computer (mouse, keyboard, media, power options), this feature set focuses on stability, low latency, security, and quality-of-life improvements for a version 7.2.1 update.
Save & Connect: Once saved, this layout becomes a unique "feature" you can use whenever you connect to your PC. Pc Remote Receiver 7.2.1
Because remote control software can be a security risk, 7.2.1 implements TLS 1.3 encryption for all remote sessions. Previous versions used a static 4-digit PIN; this version allows for biometric authentication (fingerprint/face ID) on the sender device to unlock the receiver. Since "PC Remote Receiver" typically refers to software
Security: Uses 256-bit AES session encoding to ensure secure remote network connections. Pairing: Ensure both devices are on the same local network
Pairing: Ensure both devices are on the same local network. You can connect via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB tethering.
PC Remote Receiver 7.2.1 (specifically by ) is the desktop component required to turn your smartphone into a remote control for your computer. This version introduced several key quality-of-life updates, including using your smartphone as a PC microphone and streaming your PC's camera to your phone. Key Features of Version 7.2.1 Smartphone as Microphone : Use your phone's mic for PC games or calls. Camera Streaming : Stream your PC’s camera feed directly to your phone. USB Connection Support : Added a new dedicated connection type for USB tethering. Remote Desktop Enhancements
The development roadmap suggests that version 7.2.1 is the final "legacy architecture" release. The upcoming 8.0 branch (alpha expected Q4 2025) will focus on: