I love my Wyze cams! I have the doorbell on my front door, a Cam V3 with spotlight on my cabin, and the motion light on my shed. I had to wire it all up myself but I've done a lot of electrical work so it was nothing, gave me something to do. I'm really happy with them, especially being I got all 3 of them for less than I would have paid for the Google Nest motion light alone. Even with the year of Cam Plus for each of them!
Awesome to hear. I definitely agree with you, they are much more affordable and you receive a lot more features than some of the other more expensive cams on the market.
Just a helpful tip. It would be better to put the Wyze cam just a little further into the middle to reduce the IR bounce from the wall on the left. You may be able to see your driveway then.
New subscriber,, nice work. Rabbit 🐇 🕳 hole‘ed my way to your channel. Wish we were neighbors, lol 🤣 we could fix a ton of stuff ! I’ve been aircraft maintenance 👨🔧 technician / inspector for 34 years. Good to see some guys use some neatness and common sense in their work. Routing wires and clamps etc. very nicely done. 🐴🐴🦅
This was so helpful! I watched many reviews for this particular camera and just like I many people also had questions about using solar to power this. People however were assuming that because there is no battery to hold the charge, that it wont work with solar power. Your system works fine, so I see no reason it wouldn't work with like a smaller solar power bank. I should share your link in so of those comments. I'm defiantly going to try with the smaller more portable solar power banks.
Great to hear. Yes, so far, this is working great for my application. You could definitely get away with a smaller system, but having a slightly larger system allows room for days where it may be cloudy or not as much direct sunlight during certain parts of the year. Good luck on your project!
Great video! I saw a SimpliSafe camera in your intro -- Only thing I would suggest is don't use signs that specifically say SimpliSafe on your property. Nothing wrong with SimpliSafe in general, It works just fine for most things and I own a system myself... but it's very easy to bypass if you know what you're up against. I won't go into detail here, but it is. If you have SimpliSafe, get some other signs that don't specify what brand you have.
Brother very good setup with the system setup with the controller regulator your system solar is growing are better way each day you have something new .🌱♻💲🔋🔋🔋🔋💲👌🏽✌🏽💫🙏🏽💫💯👍🏽I am from Australia brisbane 🐻❄
Impressive narration and content. Subscribed! I hope to see more soon. Just ordered my first Wyze V3 and I'm looking at finding a small AGM battery that can be connected to an unused 20w solar panel and charge controller.
These cameras also have night vision but the IR lights in them are relatively weak only able to illuminate a very small field with weak IR. I supplement my outdoor scene with another IR source light that really brightens the field. Unfortunately, all the IR lights I've found online are all powered by A/C.
Anyway to do this but with a small 12x12 solar panel but there is no storage for the power? I dont have a solar power setup like yours. I dont have anything. I just want to take my security camera that takes dc power and hook it up to a solar panel away from the house.
That may be difficult to do without some type of battery (big/small) since the power from the sun will vary throughout the day and from day to day. There are some security cameras out there that have internal batteries built in which makes the process easier. Some even sell a small solar panel you can mount near by and plug it directly into the security camera so it's a plug-n-play application. I haven't used any myself yet since I haven't had a need to, but if you search "Battery Powered Security Cameras" on Amazon/Google, you might land on a few options.
Not that particular one. You can with the Wyze Outdoor that has a battery built into the camera. The camera I have uses too much power and would stop working when the sun goes down since it does not have a battery built in.
Great video, but you should have shown more of the Wyze camera setup (not because it is needed, but to stretch the video out to hit the 10 minute mark that helps the algorithm). I think it'd be cool if you did a follow on video that did a standalone Wyze camera installation a small solar panel that charged a battery or USB power bank that ran a Wyze camera. Thanks for the content!
Hey Ron. No, they do not force you to pay a monthly fee to use their basic monitoring service, but they do have a Cam Plus plan you can upgrade to that gives you a few more features which does require a monthly fee. I only use the free services and it meets my needs just fine, but it will vary from person to person and what your needs are.
Until I saw the title I was convinced you kept saying "Wive's camera". I am an idiot lol.
Good vid.
Super clean setup, really loving the solar series keep it up!
Thanks Brad, will do.
I love my Wyze cams! I have the doorbell on my front door, a Cam V3 with spotlight on my cabin, and the motion light on my shed. I had to wire it all up myself but I've done a lot of electrical work so it was nothing, gave me something to do. I'm really happy with them, especially being I got all 3 of them for less than I would have paid for the Google Nest motion light alone. Even with the year of Cam Plus for each of them!
Awesome to hear. I definitely agree with you, they are much more affordable and you receive a lot more features than some of the other more expensive cams on the market.
You have a terrific explanatory method and voice! Very clear and made simple. Thanks!
Just a helpful tip. It would be better to put the Wyze cam just a little further into the middle to reduce the IR bounce from the wall on the left. You may be able to see your driveway then.
Awesome, thanks for the tip. I may give it a try when I get some time to get back up there.
Amazing, thanks. Really envy how organized you are!
I wonder if he's available to organize my motley collection of tech!
New subscriber,, nice work. Rabbit 🐇 🕳 hole‘ed my way to your channel. Wish we were neighbors, lol 🤣 we could fix a ton of stuff ! I’ve been aircraft maintenance 👨🔧 technician / inspector for 34 years. Good to see some guys use some neatness and common sense in their work. Routing wires and clamps etc. very nicely done. 🐴🐴🦅
QR code cracked me up. Well done.
This was so helpful! I watched many reviews for this particular camera and just like I many people also had questions about using solar to power this. People however were assuming that because there is no battery to hold the charge, that it wont work with solar power. Your system works fine, so I see no reason it wouldn't work with like a smaller solar power bank. I should share your link in so of those comments. I'm defiantly going to try with the smaller more portable solar power banks.
Great to hear. Yes, so far, this is working great for my application. You could definitely get away with a smaller system, but having a slightly larger system allows room for days where it may be cloudy or not as much direct sunlight during certain parts of the year. Good luck on your project!
Great video! I saw a SimpliSafe camera in your intro -- Only thing I would suggest is don't use signs that specifically say SimpliSafe on your property. Nothing wrong with SimpliSafe in general, It works just fine for most things and I own a system myself... but it's very easy to bypass if you know what you're up against. I won't go into detail here, but it is. If you have SimpliSafe, get some other signs that don't specify what brand you have.
Great tip Flip. I’ve heard that before and currently use that technique. Thanks for sharing.
Brother very good setup with the system setup with the controller regulator your system solar is growing are better way each day you have something new .🌱♻💲🔋🔋🔋🔋💲👌🏽✌🏽💫🙏🏽💫💯👍🏽I am from Australia brisbane 🐻❄
Thanks for sharing!
Excellent video! Well done! Thanks for sharing.
Affordable... I like the sound of that.
Good content Thanks
Nice job wish you was my neighbor
Great show mate :) I enjoyed it
Impressive narration and content. Subscribed! I hope to see more soon. Just ordered my first Wyze V3 and I'm looking at finding a small AGM battery that can be connected to an unused 20w solar panel and charge controller.
Thank you for this
Thanks guy!
Very nice !!!
These cameras also have night vision but the IR lights in them are relatively weak only able to illuminate a very small field with weak IR. I supplement my outdoor scene with another IR source light that really brightens the field. Unfortunately, all the IR lights I've found online are all powered by A/C.
Anyway to do this but with a small 12x12 solar panel but there is no storage for the power? I dont have a solar power setup like yours. I dont have anything. I just want to take my security camera that takes dc power and hook it up to a solar panel away from the house.
That may be difficult to do without some type of battery (big/small) since the power from the sun will vary throughout the day and from day to day. There are some security cameras out there that have internal batteries built in which makes the process easier. Some even sell a small solar panel you can mount near by and plug it directly into the security camera so it's a plug-n-play application.
I haven't used any myself yet since I haven't had a need to, but if you search "Battery Powered Security Cameras" on Amazon/Google, you might land on a few options.
@@GreenTechTown you are right. Is there a battery i can rig and put in between the solar panel and camera to store that power?
What’s the device called for testing watt consumption looked cool
You can find it here: amzn.to/2XeI1xf
What solar panel? And does it work without internet? Like wifi only?
Like and smart... Content
What outdoor box is that you have your charge controller in?
Here is a link to the box: amzn.to/3xnQ1cq
very nice
Can you hook up using the Wyze solar panel?
Not that particular one. You can with the Wyze Outdoor that has a battery built into the camera. The camera I have uses too much power and would stop working when the sun goes down since it does not have a battery built in.
Great video, but you should have shown more of the Wyze camera setup (not because it is needed, but to stretch the video out to hit the 10 minute mark that helps the algorithm).
I think it'd be cool if you did a follow on video that did a standalone Wyze camera installation a small solar panel that charged a battery or USB power bank that ran a Wyze camera. Thanks for the content!
does WYZE make you pay a monthly fee??
Hey Ron. No, they do not force you to pay a monthly fee to use their basic monitoring service, but they do have a Cam Plus plan you can upgrade to that gives you a few more features which does require a monthly fee. I only use the free services and it meets my needs just fine, but it will vary from person to person and what your needs are.
Pixel quality:)
sadly, cameras can only document when a crime occurs but not stop the crime. so think of this as a first step in the right direction.
But it's a wifi camera and worthless if you are off grid and have no wifi
Also takes an SD card