Exploring the Potential of Wyze Cameras in Remote Areas

I’ve been really impressed with Wyze cameras and their versatility, especially with the new outdoor models. One feature I’d love to see is the ability to use them on an ad-hoc wireless network in remote areas without internet access. This would be incredibly useful for camping or monitoring properties where reliable internet isn’t always available.

I wonder if this could be achieved by setting up a local Wyze application server on a device like a Raspberry Pi. It would be amazing to have a portable solution that can handle camera feeds offline. If this isn’t feasible, an open-source firmware option for devices like the Raspberry Pi or Wandboard could be a great workaround.

For someone like me who enjoys outdoor adventures and needs reliable monitoring solutions, this would be a game-changer. I’d be happy to support such a product or even contribute to developing the firmware if needed. Let me know your thoughts or if anyone has tried something similar! :star2: