WYZE Cam Pan v3 Indoor/Outdoor IP65-Rated 1080p Pan/Tilt/Zoom Wi-Fi Smart Home Security Camera with Color Night Vision, 2-Way Audio, Compatible…
- Indoor/Outdoor: Wyze Cam Pan v3 is a wired pan-and-tilt video camera with an IP65 rating, so you can confidently install it and track the action, whether outside in the rain or inside in the nursery.
- Pan, tilt, and zoom in full 1080p HD: Livestream from anywhere and control remotely using the Wyze app to check any part of the room, fast. Or monitor a room automatically, in a constant pattern, by setting 4 predefined waypoints. Panning has a 360° left/right rotation range and tilting has a full 180° vertical up/down range.
- Motion Tracking: Go beyond motion and sound alerts. Wyze Cam Pan doesn’t just detect motion, it locks onto it—unfriendly, friendly, or fury—automatically following the action all around the room.
- Smooth, quiet operation: Engineered for speed, precision, and quiet operation. Wyze Cam Pan v3 does its job smoothly and discreetly, without noisy gearworks.
- Color Night Vision: Record nighttime video in full, vivid color in environments up to 25x darker than traditional cameras.
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WYZE Cam Pan v3 Indoor/Outdoor IP65-Rated 1080p Pan/Tilt/Zoom Wi-Fi Smart Home Security Camera with Color Night Vision, 2-Way Audio, Compatible…
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4 reviews for WYZE Cam Pan v3 Indoor/Outdoor IP65-Rated 1080p Pan/Tilt/Zoom Wi-Fi Smart Home Security Camera with Color Night Vision, 2-Way Audio, Compatible…
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Gator Freighter –
I think this camera is a huge improvement over the nest camera it replaced on my porch. The cord is very short so if you need five extra feet you can buy it cheap on Wyze website and use Amazon pay to get it. I did and the extension came two days later. Wyze has great technology and doesn’t overcharge. You can store images on the camera itself for free which google won’t allow. Wyze charges about a sixth per year of what google does if you want to store images online. I don’t think Wyze gives government free access to your cameras like other companies do. Some companies just give them open access via an interface they created for police that you have no idea about, some companies require them to just ask nicely and Wyze stores locally so no live access without a court order. That should be a minimum but it’s not, but I guess if you have Alexa listening to you what happens outside your home is not such a big deal. You can also have Alexa notify you when a person is detected. It will also tell you when a package was delivered. You can exclude pets and animals from your detection notifications too so it’s great for a backyard. It will also scan landmark locations in a systematic order so you can cover a large area with one camera without a fisheyed lens. It has about the best night vision I’ve seen too. The camera’s tracking movement also gives people including intruders second thoughts since it looks to them like someone is controlling the camera and watching. Can’t believe the price.
G. Merkel –
I bought this camera to replace one that I have that monitors the front of the house. The old camera’s web portal constantly died. This Wyze camera is a good little camera. Great picture day and night and the motion track works good but sometimes gets distracted by blow leaves. Was easy to install. As I said I have two monitors connected to Chrome notebooks with Chrome browser running and we monitor the front of the house continually. I am a little disappointed with WYZE’S browser portal. I has a tendency to also freeze up every few hours. The bad part is when it freezes up you can’t tell because the picture looks great. The other issue is notifications. I had selected cars and people. The problem is that if there is a car parked in the driveway I keep getting constant notifications about a car in the driveway. Overall the camera is a good buy at the price point. I am sure that not many people try to use the camera like I am. Hope Wyze reads this and checks into their web portal.
dkotagi –
Have several Wyze cameras throughout my house. Purchased this latest model because of the privacy mode function since I see no need to record myself in my PJs while watching TV in the evening. Like its predecessors, it has a decent image quality, perhaps even slightly improved. Night IR vision is sharp but if you want the color mode (which you can only access by turning off IR) you’ll get lots of undefined grain unless you have at least a small measure of ambient light. I only gave it 4 stars because of that, as well as the sound quality leaving something to be desired. It’s tinny and not very clear but it does the job. Set up is a breeze. If you already have an existing Wyze account and cameras it latches onto your network automatically and Alexa announces its arrival. Took me less than 5 minutes to plug and play. Even if it’s your first, it’s still ridiculously easy to get it up and running. Cord is only 6 ft on this one so keep that in mind since it does need to be plugged in. Would definitely recommend this line of cameras. They last forever and give few problems. Can’t beat the price, plus this new model has a cute compact whimsical robotic design.
dkotagi –
I brought it the day it went live on Amazon; and was surprised to see this model is selling for less than the V2 version. Let me see if this will be the 1st review 🙂 For the price this is an excellent basic camera.
Aesthetics: this looks very cool. Two small white boxes connected via a side stick. They send some stickers you can put on the base. It does not look like a camera when in privacy mode.
Installation: I was up an running in less than 10 minutes. Most of the time was to download the app and do a firmware upgrade. Plug it in, install app and follow directions. This is the easiest camera setup I have seen.
The down side is it requires a 2.4gh network; I do have some old devices so had previously enabled it. If not you have to do that on your wife router as it is turned off by default on the newer routers. One minor quirk is during the setup if asks you to scan a QR code in app using the camera. Just hold your phone at least 6-7inches away from the camera to scan. It will not scan if you are closer.
It notified that there was a newer version that took a few minutes to update and I was done with setup.
Functioning: Very impressed with the clarity of videos. This can be mounted outdoors (but requires a SD card cover and a separate (water proofed )power that is yet to available for purchase. The power cable is a micro SD (wish they had gone with USB-C) that attaches to the camera; with other end of cable being a USB female.
* It rotates 360 degrees horizontally and 180 degrees vertically. However the vertical range is more like 150 degrees. The base of the camera begins to cut (obstruct) the picture beyond 150 degrees (see my third picture)
* Two way voice is loud and crisp.
* Motion detection and tracking works great.
* * Local SD card slot to record video/audio. supports up-to 256 GB.
* you can take photos of camera from the app that will save to your phone.
* It also has a siren that you can turn on using app and it is relatively loud.
*added a night shot of same area and you can see difference. The camera does not have any light, but uses infrared and image is pretty good. This is taken during with all lights off with blinds closed (i.e., nothing is visible to naked eye.)
*Added it to Amazon Alexa, but cant seem to control anything using voice. But can also view feed on the Alexa app, with limited functionality. Alexa could not put camera to privacy mode or turn it on.
Privacy Mode: this requires a special mention. On most other cameras you need to put a towel over it or unplug cameras completely. This is a fantastic feature, which when enabled, turns the camera 180 degrees down and voice is muted too. Many times I forget to turn on the cameras before I leave and this solves the problem as it can be kept on all the time, just put it in privacy mode when not in use.
But one quirk to this is camera still displays the last picture/frame. I wish it would go dark or to a white screen. Wyze, can you please fix this in a firmware update. I don’t want to display the last image camera was looking when put into privacy mode.
This is where all the good (read free) stuff ends. This is when it dawned on me as to why they sell it at such a competitive price.
* Recording to cloud and getting alerts requires $20 annual subscription (cam plus). Not sure how much storage you will get. There is no option for you to change cloud storage to something you already own (like box or google drive)
* for $4 a month you can get professional monitoring, i.e.., someone at Wyze will monitor your camera and alert your or police if an intrusion is detected. May be useful when you are away for extended periods of time.
* There are other perks you get when you subscribe to Cam-Plus; since I don’t plan on subscribing I did not investigate further.
For me this solves the purpose as I need a camera to keep an eye on the sink that sometimes backups up and overflows. Whish they let would let you configure your own cloud storage options, but that is not their business model. However this is still a buy recommendation from me. You will not be disappointed.