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Variety of refurbished Wyze items on sale on Woot. Free shipping for Prime members. Some decent deals include:
- Wyze 2.4 GHz WiFi Smart Plug [woot.com]. IP64Outdoor, Dual Outlets Energy Monitoring - OOS
- 1-pack - $9.99
- 2-pack - $14.99
- 3-pack - $19.99
- 4-pack - $25.99
- Wyze Cam v2 [woot.com] - $19.99
- Wyze Cam v3 [woot.com] with Color Night Vision, Wired 1080p HD Indoor/Outdoor Security Camera, 2-Way Audio
- 1-pack - $24.99
- 2-pack - $39.99
- 3-pack - $54.99
- 4-pack - $72.99
- Wyze Doorbell Camera with Chime [woot.com], 1080p HD Video Security Camera with 3:4 Aspect Ratio Head-to-Toe View, 2-Way Audio, Night Vision, Hardwired - $28.99 - OOS
- Wyze Wireless Video Doorbell Pro (Chime Included) [woot.com], 1440 HD Video, 1:1 Aspect Ratio: 1:1 Head-to-Toe View, 2-Way Audio, Night Vision - $59.99
- Wyze Cam Pan v1 [woot.com] - 1080p Pan/Tilt/Zoom Wi-Fi Indoor Smart Home Camera with Night Vision, 2-Way Audio - $20.99
- Wyze Cam Pan v2 [woot.com] - 1080p Pan/Tilt/Zoom Camera - Wi-Fi Indoor Smart Home Camera with Color Night Vision, 2-Way Audio - $24.99
- Wyze Cam Floodlight [woot.com] w/ 2600 Lumen w/ built in Wyze Cam v3 - $39.99
https://electronics.woot.com/plus...=w_gw_dd_2
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https://github.com/mrlt8/docker-wyze-bridge
https://frigate.video/
Overall it works, but I feel like the wyze cameras could be better. For a real security system I'd go with another camera. For watching my cats it's fine
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My experience has been positive so far! I picked up a 4 pack of V3's a few months back and was pretty surprised how good of shape they were in since I didn't know what to expect.
I'd definitely buy them again!
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From past experiences, yes, but you need to solder on to the chip to install Tasmota.
Have had the cams for years and all in HA. I've used em with the native ip camera integration and the motioneye add on. No soldering or any of that. If your looking for it to cook dinner, you might be pulling out a soldering iron. Of course serious folks have nvrs or a blue iris setups which also integrate into HA for the most part seamlessly.
You can use the Docker Wyze Bridge addon to pump the video feed into frigate NVR addon for object detection, video recording, and playback in home Assistant.
https://github.com/mrlt8/docker-wyze-bridge
https://frigate.video/
Overall it works, but I feel like the wyze cameras could be better. For a real security system I'd go with another camera. For watching my cats it's fine
This was a frontpage deal 2 months ago @ $50.
https://slickdeals.net/f/16722944-wyze-cam-floodlight-with-2600-lumen-leds-wired-1080p-hd-refurbished-50-more-free-shipping-w-prime
This was a frontpage deal 2 months ago @ $50.
https://slickdeals.net/f/16722944-wyze-cam-floodlight-with-2600-lumen-leds-wired-1080p-hd-refurbished-50-more-free-shipping-w-prime