I’ve been a long-time Wyze user, ever since their first camera hit the market. The Wyze Cam V3 has been a fantastic addition to my setup, offering crisp 1080p video and reliable motion detection. However, I recently noticed an issue with continuous recording. Most of the time, the recordings are there, but occasionally, the timeline shows gaps or unavailable clips. This has been a bit frustrating, especially since I upgraded to Wyze Cam Unlimited, expecting seamless coverage.After some research and reaching out to the community, I found that others were experiencing similar issues. It seems the problem lies in how the Wyze app handles video storage, particularly with the shift to SD card-based recording. The app sometimes struggles to maintain a continuous stream, leading to missing clips or incomplete recordings.To address this, I started experimenting with settings. I discovered that adjusting the motion detection sensitivity and ensuring the camera is in a stable environment helps reduce false triggers, which in turn minimizes unnecessary recordings. I also found that manually checking the SD card’s storage periodically ensures there’s enough space for continuous recording.Another tip I’d like to share is using the Wyze app’s scheduling feature. By setting specific times for the camera to record, I can ensure that important moments aren’t missed. This has been particularly helpful for monitoring my pets while I’m away.If anyone else is facing this issue, I recommend reaching out to Wyze support. They’ve been responsive in addressing feedback, and with the community’s input, I’m hopeful they’ll continue to improve the app’s recording functionality.Overall, while the continuous recording feature has its quirks, the Wyze Cam V3 remains a solid choice for budget-conscious users. With a bit of tweaking and patience, it can reliably serve its purpose in any smart home setup.