As a homeowner, ensuring the safety of my family has always been my top priority. Recently, I decided to upgrade my home security system by integrating Wyze cameras, and I must say, the experience has been both enlightening and a bit challenging. The Setup and Initial Impressions I started by installing a Wyze Pan Cam 3 in my living room. The setup was straightforward—just plug it in, connect to Wi-Fi, and it was ready to go. The video quality is impressive, and the camera’s ability to pan and tilt adds a layer of flexibility that I hadn’t expected. Challenges Faced However, I soon encountered an issue that many users have mentioned: window glare at night. When I enabled the IR night vision, the glare from the windows made it impossible to see anything useful. Turning off the IR solved the glare issue, but then it was too dark to monitor the room effectively. Exploring Solutions I did some research and found that others have had similar problems. One workaround that worked for me was adjusting the camera’s position to minimize direct exposure to reflective surfaces. Additionally, I discovered that using a slightly softer light source near the camera helped reduce glare without compromising the night vision. Tips for Others If you’re considering a Wyze camera for your home, here are a few tips I’d recommend: - Positioning is Key: Place the camera at an angle that avoids direct light reflections. - Experiment with Lighting: Test different lighting setups to find the best balance between visibility and glare reduction. - Check Firmware Updates: Sometimes, firmware updates include bug fixes or improvements that can resolve issues like this. Final Thoughts Despite the initial challenges, I’m really impressed with the Wyze Pan Cam 3. It’s a cost-effective solution that offers excellent performance. With a bit of tweaking and experimentation, it’s possible to overcome the minor issues and enjoy the benefits of a robust home security system. If anyone has additional tips or experiences with Wyze cameras, I’d love to hear about them! Let’s share our insights to help each other make the most of these devices. ![]()