EZVIZ Camera - No Web interface?

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Bought the EZVIZ Mini 360 Plus camera with the hopes of using my own software to manage it. Does anyone know if there is a basic web interface where I can access the raw video & settings? I can't seem to find one. If this camera is cloud only I'll be returning this garbage.
 
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+1 to what @pozzello said. From amazon's Q & A, more "NO's" from EZVIZ. I'd send it back. :idk:

Q: Does it support rtsp protocol?
A: Hello Athan,
Yes, this device supports RTSP protocol
By EZVIZ on April 26, 2017
Q: Does this camera support rtsp or onvif?
A: This camera supports rtsp but does not support ONVIF protocol
By EZVIZ on February 22, 2018
Q: Manufacturer says this supports rtsp. what is the url, port, user, pw to access rtsp stream?
A: EZVIZ cloud devices can be setup, controlled and operated using the EZVIZ mobile/web app or EZVIZ PC studio. To guarantee the security integrity of the device, you cannot access this device using a browser.
By EZVIZ on October 9, 2017
 
I think you are SOL with that one.

per Amazon Q&A at https://www.amazon.com/EZVIZ-Mini-1080p-Security-Camera/dp/B01N13H4Z0:

Q: Can we access the camera's stream directly (via http, rtps or some other protocol?)
A: Hello Nickolaos,
No, to ensure end to end encryption, this device can only be viewed using the EZVIZ mobile or web applications
By EZVIZ on February 13, 2017

+1 to what @pozzello said. From amazon's Q & A, more "NO's" from EZVIZ. I'd send it back. :idk:

Q: Does it support rtsp protocol?
A: Hello Athan,
Yes, this device supports RTSP protocol
By EZVIZ on April 26, 2017
Q: Does this camera support rtsp or onvif?
A: This camera supports rtsp but does not support ONVIF protocol
By EZVIZ on February 22, 2018
Q: Manufacturer says this supports rtsp. what is the url, port, user, pw to access rtsp stream?
A: EZVIZ cloud devices can be setup, controlled and operated using the EZVIZ mobile/web app or EZVIZ PC studio. To guarantee the security integrity of the device, you cannot access this device using a browser.
By EZVIZ on October 9, 2017

Thank you both for the help! This will be going back.If you have any recommendations for a small indoor PT(don't need Z) camera that does have a web interface or supports other recording software such as Milestone please let me know. I guess the $70 price tag on this was too good to be true.
 
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maybe this one? Pretty sure this is made by Dahua for them, has a web gui (but need to use their plugin) and ONVIF-compliant.
you can certainly pull the rtsp:/ stream and control PT (and even Z - digital) via ONVIF, even if the initial setup requires their plugin...

@pozzello is right...I have one of those and 4 of it's kid brother, the 720P IPM-721, also a Dahua rebrand. I've installed 4 in the last 3 years and they all work great.
 
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Ive bought the Ezviz Mini O 180 a few days ago. Most brands like these get promoted with cloud functions and mobile functions, but in the meantime they always can be used with the RTSP protocol when when its not stated. This is because its the most used protocol in IP Cams. You cant block that, becuase then the feed wont work. They dont like you to use RTSP with other tools , because they want you to use their Cloud platform which they can even see the cam feeds from their buyers (i saw this one time by an Cam company).

If you want to use Ezviz in combination with RSTP, its possible.

The line will be:

rtsp:/admin:verificationcodeonbottomofcam@x.x.x.x/h264_stream

where admin is always admin for Ezviz devices
The password is the verificationcode when its on the sticker on the bottom of the cam
x.x.x.x where is your ip adress of your cam (be sure its connected)
/h264_stream is a parameter. Dont need to be entered. Some tools need it.

Mines looks like this:

rtsp:/admin:iforget@10.0.0.169/h264_stream

used it on MotionEye (Raspberry Pi) and Surveillance Systems from Synology and Qnap.

Would be even nicer it had also support for the older mpjeg protocol which uses http. Guess they arent doing that.

Ive bought Ezviz because they use good quality sensors.

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Onvif is where it can read out parameters to change settings like video resolution, frame rates, etc. EzViz dont use onvif. More usable on high end security cams like Axis.
 
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I know that and good for you.
And I was offering info to you that you AND the OP can read and do with what you want. That's how forums work, newb.
 
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Ive bought Ezviz because they use good quality sensors.
Nothing could be further from the truth. They generally use bottom barrel sensors as it is hikvision direct to consumer brand.
in your particular case the camera uses a horrific small 1/4" 2mp sensor.
You also dont understand what onvif is. Google is your friend.
 
Thanks all, I went with the Amcrest Camera that was suggested above. It's not as discrete as the Ezviz cam, but right out of the box did work perfectly with my Milestone recording server. I can control the PTZ functions through the mobile app
 
Ive bought the Ezviz Mini O 180 a few days ago. Most brands like these get promoted with cloud functions and mobile functions, but in the meantime they always can be used with the RTSP protocol when when its not stated. This is because its the most used protocol in IP Cams. You cant block that, becuase then the feed wont work. They dont like you to use RTSP with other tools , because they want you to use their Cloud platform which they can even see the cam feeds from their buyers (i saw this one time by an Cam company).

If you want to use Ezviz in combination with RSTP, its possible.

The line will be:

rtsp:/admin:verificationcodeonbottomofcam@x.x.x.x/h264_stream

where admin is always admin for Ezviz devices
The password is the verificationcode when its on the sticker on the bottom of the cam
x.x.x.x where is your ip adress of your cam (be sure its connected)
/h264_stream is a parameter. Dont need to be entered. Some tools need it.

Mines looks like this:

rtsp:/admin:iforget@10.0.0.169/h264_stream

used it on MotionEye (Raspberry Pi) and Surveillance Systems from Synology and Qnap.

Would be even nicer it had also support for the older mpjeg protocol which uses http. Guess they arent doing that.

Ive bought Ezviz because they use good quality sensors.

OO8jiv9l.png


6VDJwqml.png


Onvif is where it can read out parameters to change settings like video resolution, frame rates, etc. EzViz dont use onvif. More usable on high end security cams like Axis.


For my Mini O Plus / C2C model it's rtsp:/admin:VERIFICATION_CODE@IP:554 for VLC (video playback),
and for Synology Surveillance software it's rtsp:/admin:VERIFICATION_CODE@IP:554/1
 
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For my Mini O Plus / C2C model it's rtsp:/admin:VERIFICATION_CODE@IP:554 for VLC (video playback),
and for Synology Surveillance software it's rtsp:/admin:VERIFICATION_CODE@IP:554/1

I got the video stream working but found to way to control PTZ outside of using the cloud software. If you have that working let me know.
 
I bought one ezviz c6t replacing an old Tenvis IP Robot 3 to keep an eye on the dogs. I got the stream working in Blue Iris and in my IP Cam Viewer app on my phone. But no controls of PTZ. Did you figure it out by now?

Nope.. I "returned this garbage" and bought an Amcrest HD cam that was about the same price. It worked perfectly with Blue Iris and I can even talk / hear audio through it using the BI app
 
Thanks for the reply :-) I have the sound working to, but only listening. Maybe i will find the proper settings in time, i just got this camera today. I intend to keep it though as i like the shape and the image is good enough. I'll use it solely for watching the dogs when we are gone. Looks nice on Blue Iris now with my cameras :-)
 

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Ive bought the Ezviz Mini O 180 a few days ago. Most brands like these get promoted with cloud functions and mobile functions, but in the meantime they always can be used with the RTSP protocol when when its not stated. This is because its the most used protocol in IP Cams. You cant block that, becuase then the feed wont work. They dont like you to use RTSP with other tools , because they want you to use their Cloud platform which they can even see the cam feeds from their buyers (i saw this one time by an Cam company).

If you want to use Ezviz in combination with RSTP, its possible.

The line will be:

rtsp:/admin:verificationcodeonbottomofcam@x.x.x.x/h264_stream

where admin is always admin for Ezviz devices
The password is the verificationcode when its on the sticker on the bottom of the cam
x.x.x.x where is your ip adress of your cam (be sure its connected)
/h264_stream is a parameter. Dont need to be entered. Some tools need it.

Mines looks like this:

rtsp:/admin:iforget@10.0.0.169/h264_stream

used it on MotionEye (Raspberry Pi) and Surveillance Systems from Synology and Qnap.

Would be even nicer it had also support for the older mpjeg protocol which uses http. Guess they arent doing that.

Ive bought Ezviz because they use good quality sensors.

OO8jiv9l.png


6VDJwqml.png


Onvif is where it can read out parameters to change settings like video resolution, frame rates, etc. EzViz dont use onvif. More usable on high end security cams like Axis.

Holy crap, this actually works! I was Googling for a way to use my extra EZVIZ cams lying around so I can add them as extra camera to OBS (Open BroadCaster Software) and stream to Twitch! I entered the URL for my cam into VLC Media Player and it worked!

rtsp:/admin:camcode@IP_address/h264_stream

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Thanks a ton!
 
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Bought the EZVIZ Mini 360 Plus camera with the hopes of using my own software to manage it. Does anyone know if there is a basic web interface where I can access the raw video & settings? I can't seem to find one. If this camera is cloud only I'll be returning this garbage.

FYI - I have ezviz cameras and just finally found the advanced settings. download ezviz studio
Modify the config file with

file://C:/Users/administrator/Downloads/EZVIZ-How%20To%20Adjust%20The%20Image%20Setting%20Of%20Your%20EZVIZ%20Device%20Using%20The%20EZVIZ%20Studio.pdf

Then you can adjust all the settings - contrast etc etc. They should have this enabled by default really