Based on recommendations from forum user rbruceporter. I purchased an IR illuminator to compliment my Wyzecam setup. Being in Canada my options were a bit limited. I finally decided on one and could not be happier with the results. I thought I would share. I disabled the IR lights in the wyzecam. Just by doing this it stopped all the notifications I was getting from insects. They are now attracted to the IR illuminator about 4 feet away. The first picture of the side of my house is the normal view from the wyzecam with IR Lights on. The second picture is with the wyzecam IR lights off and the IR illuminator on. (big difference). The third pic is the back of the house showing the light coming down from the side through another wyzecam. It actually hits my back fence. I think I will put another at the back and other side
I’m in Canada (Amazon.ca) and we seem to pay more for everything. Price is CDN. I seen a few branded under a different names on Amazon.com for much cheaper. Also you may not need 12 Leds, they have a 6 LED one. I wanted it to reach to the back of my property so i went with 12. If you look at the top left of the second picture, you can see it.
You could put a Wyze Bulb in your outside light there and use a (protected) Wyze Sense to get color video when connected to an LED spotlight via a smart plug.
It is great that you are able to get a clear picture of a perpetrator in complete darkness, but then I would want them to be then frightened off by a light. This happened to me recently.
Thank you for this! I bought this one as well and tested it this weekend. I have it mounted about 24" off the ground pointing straight out. So not the way it was intended to be used! However, it helps quite a bit at night at our second home’s location. It’s on a dirt road and no other lights are on after our outside light goes off. This has really boosted the night vision significantly. This will really help as we start getting into the shortest days of the year.
Personally, the cheaper one with 4 LEDs should suffice. Anything stronger washes out the subject (from my experience, I had to do shine it indirectly so it wouldn’t happen).
It seems to have died. About 2 months usage. Have not gotten through to the mfg yet, but with the hassle/labor to mount a light I need a light as reliable as the camera AT LEAST.
At this point I would NOT recommend,
Thanks Ex70s, never would’ve thought about IR wave lengths. May I ask for some elaboration about what happens if I get the wrong IR? I’m looking to support both V2 & Pan in the same area of about 100’ x 80’ and curious if I should consider two different illuminators.
I was pleased to read here that isolating the IR away from the camera may reduce false alerts from insects.