Unity Remote is a downloadable application that helps with Android, iOSApple’s mobile operating system. More info
See in Glossary, and tvOS development. Unity RemoteA downloadable app designed to help with Android, iOS and tvOS development. The app connects with Unity while you are running your project in Play Mode from the Unity Editor. More info
See in Glossary connects your target device to the Unity Editor and displays the visual output from the Editor on the target device’s screen at a reduced framerate. It also sends live inputs from the target device back to the running project in Unity. This is useful to see how an application looks and handles on the target device without creating a build.
The target device streams the following input data back to the Editor:
The Unity Editor still performs the application’s actual processing on the desktop machine. This means that performance is not an accurate reflection of how the built application performs on the target device. To get a more accurate assessment of the application’s performance, make sure to occasionally build the application and test the build on the target device.
Unity Remote supports Android, iOS, and tvOS devices.
Note: Unity Remote replaces the iOS Remote and Android Remote applications from earlier versions of Unity. Unity no longer supports these older applications.
To set up Unity Remote:
Download the Unity Remote application rom the App Store.
After you install Unity Remote on the target device, run Unity Remote then connect the target device to your computer. To do this for iOS or tvOS, use iTunes on Windows or a USB connection on OS X.
With the target device connected to your computer, the Unity Editor should be able to see it. To connect Unity Remote on the target device to the Unity Editor:
In the Editor, click the Play button to see the application appear on the target device and in the Game View. As the application runs, Unity Remote streams input back to the Unity Editor and your scriptsA piece of code that allows you to create your own Components, trigger game events, modify Component properties over time and respond to user input in any way you like. More info
See in Glossary handle the inputs as if the scripts were running on the target device itself.
When you use Unity Remote, the application actually runs in the Editor, and Unity streams the visual content to the target device. The bandwidth between the Editor and the device is limited so Unity compresses the stream for transmission. The default compressionA method of storing data that reduces the amount of storage space it requires. See Texture Compression, Animation Compression, Audio Compression, Build Compression.
See in Glossary method is JPEG which is a lossy compression method that reduces the image quality.
One way to improve image quality on Unity Remote is to change the compression method to PNG. PNG is a lossless compression method that uses more bandwidth but doesn’t reduce the image quality. To change the compression method to PNG:
By default, when Unity streams the application to Unity Remote, it downsizes the application’s resolution. This results in a smaller image that reduces image quality but has a lower bandwidth requirement and produces better runtime performance. To preview your application at the application’s full resolution:
Open Editor settings (menu: Edit > Project Settings > Editor).
In the Unity Remote section, set Resolution to Normal.