I cannot go past the date shown on the calendar to look at previous video

Can anyone tell me how to look at video previous to what’s shown , I have the unlimited pro version and it won’t go past the last date shown

Event videos on the events page? Just take your finger and slide the date bar to the right. It has been acting really wonky though since I updated the iOS app to 3.4.0. Like today it only shows yesterday 6th and today 7th instead of the entire previous days, I had to slide it to the right.


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@Antonius is correct.

You can also pull down on the little bar beneath the dates to.see the month calendar

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I had no idea. Thanks for showing me something else about the UI that I didn’t know before! :+1:

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I don’t know where Wyze is getting UI inspirations; buttons that look like labels, scrollable toolbars and pulldowns with no indicators and hidden buttons!

They make a lot of questionable design decisions, especially with things like poor use of color contrast and no apparent indication to the user that the “menu bar” (the strip of controls below the view pane on the Live View screen in the “new” UI) can be scrolled horizontally. There’s another topic where they recently solicited input about the app if you want to share some feedback.

Even if you tap the gray bar the calendar will show .


Yeah, I noticed that while playing with it. It just hadn’t occurred to me before that there was a calendar view widget in this part of the UI, I think largely because Wyze doesn’t include a lot of commonly-employed design cues in their app interface.

They like to keep us guessing :laughing:

Usually designers when they are done they throw in a hidden feature or two known as Easter Eggs. Wyze designers like to fill a whole basket :laughing:

Only Wyze knows.

I would not call those design decisions as they are failing all the basic principles of design.

A decision not to implement best practices is still a decision. :wink:

I also appreciated the remark about the “whole basket”. :grin:

Totally agree but none of those decisions are design decisions :wink:

I believe I noted this before; Wyze practices the “Easter Egg” school of UI design.

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Couldn’t agree more.

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Microsoft calls them ‘undocumented features’.