It is not a dedicated app per se - but uses an Android OS emulator and the app TinyCam operating within the emulator to give a type of browser equivalent access to your cameras in the respective OS.
Edited to add later: I made a mistake (as was posted out by a friendly member) in identifying the Nox website: it is NOT Nox.com but BIGNOX.com. Sorry for the confusion.
I second this. There should be a web app where you can view a customization matrix of cameras. This way I could display 4 or 9 or whatever on a television.
If you have an Amazon Fire TV stick, which is android based, you can download the app from the google play store using a online APK downloader, & then simply “side-load” the app from your personal computer to your Fire TV stick. Then used ES-File explorer on your Fire TV & point it to your Windows P.C. & install it. Can see my cameras on my 50" 4k TV no problem.
I can confirm using the latest version of NoxPlayer (6.3.0.2 as of this posting), downloaded from www.bignox.com, works on my Windows 10 with the 1903 update.
Bignox emulates Android 5. I downloaded the Wyze app from the Play Store within the NoxPlayer, and logged in like I do on my Android phone and tablet. I am currently viewing my Wyze cameras on my Windows 10 computer using the emulator.
This was extremely easy to install and setup, so thank you for the direction on the NoxPlayer emulator for Windows.
Yes Please Wyze. Browser access for at least cam views is a must have - and should not be that hard to implement. I would imagine a single skilled coder could get you something within a couple weeks! Please do this asap.
This is another one of those “should have been there all along” - look at Ring. Can someone from Wyze please comment - this would be a really helpful addition?
I just did this at the latest NoxPlayer level (6.6.1.3) and it it worked great! Not the ideal solution, but not bad. I can use this solution for another problem I have .
This was brought up at their most recent ama, it’s something they are working on but with the security aspect there’s quite a bit that goes into it. they know it has been requested for quite a while but they are looking into it
Bam, I’m a developer as well. Perhaps require MFA for web login, then you have a best in class security offering. The competition certainly makes it available, no need for you guys not to be best in class by requiring MFA and making more broad access available. Viewing security footage on a tiny screen, with a hard to use scrubbing tool, certainly isn’t a great UX.