Can confirm I have had roughly 5 V3 cameras experience moisture inside the lens after about 1 year exposed to the elements. Cameras that are under cover that do not experience direct rain are fine after many years. I now have my first OG camera with moisture in the lens after roughly one year of being outside. For the last 4 cameras
Wyze replaced them. The last one I could not provide proof of purchase as it was one of the replacement cameras and as such they just gave me a $20 coupon. Will see what they say about my OG.
And yes, this problem/defect has been covered in several other threads on this forum, some by me.
In all cases I have replaced the lens and restored the cameras to being fully functional. And yes, I have used v2 camera lenses with no issue. In fact they appear to be better manufactured. They have an all metal housing with no rubber seal which is the part I assume is failing on the v3, and now OG cameras. The pic on my OG clearly shows cracks in the rubber outer ring.
