V380 Custom Firmware -
Stream video directly to local devices (PC, NAS) or apps (VLC, Home Assistant).
Access the stream via VLC using: rtsp://admin:password@IP_ADDRESS:554/live/ch00_0 . 2. Firmware Reflashing (Advanced)
Disclaimer: Proceed at your own risk. Flashing custom firmware voids warranties and can break your device if instructions are followed incorrectly. Method A: The MicroSD Card Exploit (Low Risk)
Connect the wires to a (such as a CH340 or FTDI adapter) set to 3.3V. v380 custom firmware
Several open-source projects target the budget hardware found inside V380 cameras. 1. OpenIPC (The Gold Standard)
Often found in pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) dome cameras.
Unlocking the Full Potential of Your V380 Camera: A Guide to Custom Firmware and Unofficial Tweaks Stream video directly to local devices (PC, NAS)
Upgrading a V380 camera with custom firmware turns a disposable, cloud-dependent piece of hardware into a secure, locally controlled smart home asset. While it requires technical patience—especially during the chipset identification phase—the reward of pristine local video feeds, zero cloud subscription fees, and complete digital privacy makes it an ideal weekend project for any smart home enthusiast.
The camera may play audio prompts, flash its LEDs, or reboot multiple times. Do not unplug the device during this window.
Connect your camera’s motion sensors directly to your smart home automation broker for instant, local triggers (e.g., turning on a porch light when the camera detects movement). Synology Surveillance Station
This method attempts to inject a local RTSP server by placing specific configuration files on a MicroSD card.
Create a rule that explicitly blocks the camera's local IP address from accessing any external WAN (internet) addresses. This locks the camera into a "local-only" mode, safely containing any built-in telemetry or cloud phone-home loops. Troubleshooting Common Issues
Most V380 stock configurations hide or disable standard streaming protocols. Custom modifications unlock standard RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) and ONVIF capabilities, letting you connect the camera to Blue Iris, Synology Surveillance Station, or Home Assistant.