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Wyze cam onvif
Wyze cam onvif




wyze cam onvif

I just want the stream to be accessible to things like a NAS recording device or multiple viewers like 98% of the industry. Alternatively WYZE cameras would be inaccessible and although they can record onto the internal card, the ability to easily store, transfer, or even export the data in a convenient on-site location remains an issue. If my home where to lose internet access but not power, my ONVIF cameras will chug along happily along with my NVR. Whereas with ONVIF cameras they simply employ an industry standard port (80 or 8080) sporting an onboard “server” (browser interface) that allows a user to modify, control, view, stream-embed, and record the camera. RTSP cameras typically use a port that is blocked by most layer 2 networks so you literally have to “tunnel” out to get access. I don't think they will do ONVIF, but RTSP may be in the works. They have responded that they are taking a serious look at RTSP. So if you had the stream being recorded to a central NVR, or had a dedicated “always-on” viewer you wouldn’t be able to view the stream or at best your other stream would disconnect once you took over. I have been in touch with Wyze Cam directly via their Twitter handle. It only supports single stream connections which means you can’t view it on multiple clients. For this post, I used a Wyze v2 camera which had the RTSP firmware. RTSP isn’t awful, in fact the audio is much better but there are several reasons why many deployments don’t use it. For this, it supports RTSP streaming protocol as well as HTTP and ONVIF protocols.






Wyze cam onvif