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Starlight Sensor: The Starlight CMOS sensor sees in environments up to 25x darker. Æ’/1.6 aperture ... Wyze Cam v3 is wired allowing for continuous recording*.
Mar. 11, 2021 - Download the Wyze app on your smartphone or tablet. Connect your device to a 2.4GHz WiFi network. Unpack your Wyze Cam v3 box, removing all plastic and packing materials. Plug the camera into power using the included USB cable and power adapter. The camera's status light will turn solid red when powered.
The screen should say a message similar to "VIDEO LOSS" if it does The power packs or multi power supply to your cameras are easiest to check for starters. Unplug the power to a working camera and plug it into the non working camera close to the dvr. If the camera that didn't work came on, then the power pack is most likely the problem. If it didn't have a message saying "VIDEO LOSS" then it may be the sensor that switches to day/night vision. I have had cameras that when it switches to night vision the screen goes black and unplugging in the power to the camera and re-plugging it in gives it a boost and then comes on. If switching the power from a working to non working camera don't work get the ladder out and unplug and re plug in the connectors at the camera in case it is a connection there. Last if that didn't work would be to take the camera that don't work off and plug it into the end cables to a working camera, if it works then I would suspect the cable to the camera to be bad. Just a process of elimination.
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