I updated three Pan V1 cameras to the new firmware successfully.
I updated six V2 cameras to the new firmware successfully.
I did notice about half way into the the update a message flashed up that said:
“Network is not stable, please switch to 360p mode”.
It auto-cleared, and did not stop the update, which seemed to finish normally.
I have NOT had time to test much, but the old V1 door sensors and motion detectors tied to the old sense bridges seem to still work with the rules I set up (which was a relief).
I assume Wyze still has to issue an emergency security firmware update to the Video Doorbell Pro too (I did my two VDBV1 devices the other day). Maybe it is unaffected because it ties to the chime first?
I do not think the “Automatic Update” option is available on the V2 or Pan V1 cameras. I turned it off on all my V3 and V3 Pro cameras last week. I like doing mine one at a time. I always do them in a certain order too (least important to most vital)!
@WildBill did not say what cameras he was using but it is available on the battery powered WCO Version 1 and probably WCO v2 cams and yes I have it turned off along with the V3 cams and the V3 Pro.
Updated multiple Cam v2, WCO v1, WCO v2 and WCO Base Stations from Device Info > Firmware Version and Account > Firmware Update and all are running well. No CPv1 cams here.
Odd. That was supposed to have been rolled out in 2.46
Count yourself lucky that you haven’t had to toggle thru dozens of cams to turn them all off. They need an App level “All Devices Auto Update Off” button in the Account > Firmware page.
Need to update your archaic v3 firmware and probably your app too. Cam v3 from iOS app version 2.46.0 (6), also present via current iOS app 2.46.1 (4):
Since you got the screen for the manual update to click to update, it doesn’t look like the auto update is on, otherwise it would have already been updated… automatically.