I respect that Wyze isn’t for everyone. I won’t try to convince OP or anyone otherwise. Competition is good for the market. I am glad not everyone likes Wyze.
The following comment is for others who do want to understand why Wyze cams work nearly flawlessly for lots of other people, but for some reason they are struggling with them. I’ve been there. I used to have lots of problems. I used to have to reset my cameras regularly to get them online. So I understand how frustrating it can be.
Now, I have over 40 Wyze cameras, multiples of almost every model. I no longer have any network problems with them. They all work great.
If they work great for some people, a person needs to ask “what’s the difference?”
I will share what I found that made a difference for me to get my Wyze stuff working nearly flawlessly now for several years. I wrote about it here in this thread:
I hope it helps someone else who is looking for things they can do to have a near-flawless experience like lots of us do.