Introducing Wyze Window Cam!
Now experience outdoor monitoring without the glare.
and for our Canadian friends
and don’t forget to enter our Holiday Giveaway!
https://forums.wyze.com/t/wyze-forum-giveaway-holiday-edition-11-25-2025/339050/2
Introducing Wyze Window Cam!
Now experience outdoor monitoring without the glare.
and for our Canadian friends
and don’t forget to enter our Holiday Giveaway!
https://forums.wyze.com/t/wyze-forum-giveaway-holiday-edition-11-25-2025/339050/2
I would be interested in seeing pictures or videos of the Wyze Window Cam aimed through double pane glass at night,
It is hard to tell if the promotional pics above are single pane or double pane windows.
This is a V3 looking through a double pane window. The cam has a silicon cover on it and the face of the cam is pressed up against the indoor window pane. Good enough for me.
I too get surprisingly good results with Cam v3 cameras even about 1.5 inches from a double pane window. Here is my mounted v3.
Here is what that camera sees.
I have a couple V3 cameras mounted to the window mount that Wyze has had for years - it works very well. This essentially looks like they just packaged the camera and window mount in one package and called it a new product.
I have double-pane glass and cams work great for me since 2019.
I might be tempted to buy the stickers, if they became available, but then, I am not a sticker person normally.
I’m interested to see how popular this camera is. I know there are a ton of people who use cameras in Windows (including myself), partially because it’s so convenient to get to an electrical outlet from the inside). So how many people will get a window specific cam vs a regular cam that they put in the window anyway.
I guess some really good benefits of getting this window specific cam instead of a regular one is that it is better at reducing glare through the window since it has extra anti-glare stuff on the lens and mount snugly against the window blocking out inside light. It also comes with a longer cord which is nice. It’s also a little less attention grabbing IMO than a regular camera showing through the window.
I am not sure. Did you see @Seapup video?
Based on the pictures and FCCID shown on the installation video at 0:59, this camera is the cutdown version of the Cam OG (2025 version) which is supposed to be using a new completely new SoC Fulhan and ATBM6062 WiFi chip. The main difference is that they removed the spotlight and nightvision (IR) for obvious reasons.
If this had been available last year, and especially if it was on sale or sold closer to Cam OG prices, then this is probably what I would’ve picked up instead of the Cam v4s I bought at the time. I got four of those with the specific intention of putting them in outward-facing windows, so the IR and spotlights are getting no use at all (at least not for the Cams I haven’t repurposed elsewhere). The longer USB cable would’ve made one particular installation easier, too, and I hope that’s the beginning of a trend.
I agree, six feet is not long enough for most applications.
Black usb cable
Please change to black for new window cam. It shows like a flag. Also as others the usb output could be more logical so it doesn’t hit blinds
[Mod Note]: Your topic was merged to this product announcement topic for better visibility to Wyze.
I hope they actually produce one with a black body, cable, and power adapter, like they have with some other Cam models.
I was thinking the same! I just bought the stick on for the OG model, for that purpose, and added a v4 cam. Came in on the 24th. Then I see this the next day! But I’m glad. I’m in the process of replacing Yi cameras, so i’ll grab a couple soon.
Yeah, I know that the Window Cam’s Mounting Sticker and Cam’s face are black, but I imagine that a black Cam body could contribute to discretion in certain locations/applications.
Welcome to the Forum, @sgmccm! ![]()
The only downside I see is that the cams have to be perpendicular to the window surface. Then cannot be tilted to one side or the other or up and down so I cannot aim them in a specific direction. Hopefully the 120 degrees will provide the coverage I want.