WebRTC/RTSP/RTMP/HLS Bridge for Wyze Cam
Create a local WebRTC, RTSP, RTMP, or HLS/Low-Latency HLS stream for most of your Wyze cameras including the outdoor, doorbell, and 2K cams.
No third-party or special firmware required.
It just works!
Streams direct from camera without additional bandwidth or subscriptions.
Based on @noelhibbard's script with kroo/wyzecam and bluenviron/mediamtx.
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Quick Start
Install docker and run:
docker run -p 8554:8554 -p 8888:8888 -p 5000:5000 mrlt8/wyze-bridge
You can then use the web interface at http://localhost:5000
where localhost is the hostname or ip of the machine running the bridge.
See basic usage for additional information or visit the wiki page for additional information on using the bridge as a Home Assistant Add-on.
What's Changed in v2.3.0
- NEW: Optional
API_KEY
andAPI_ID
config for wyze API (#837)- Key/ID are optional and the bridge will continue to function without them.
WYZE_EMAIL
andWYZE_PASSWORD
are still required, but using API key/ID will allow you to skip 2FA without disabling it.- Key/ID are tied to a single account, so you will need to generate a new set for each account.
- See: https://support.wyze.com/hc/en-us/articles/16129834216731
- NEW: Camera commands (#835)
- GET/SET
cruise_points
for Pan cams. See cruise_points - GET/SET
ptz_position
for Pan cams. See ptz_position
- GET/SET
Supported Cameras
Cameras from Gwell Times are currently not supported:
Camera | Model | Supported |
---|---|---|
Wyze Cam v1 [HD only] | WYZEC1 | |
Wyze Cam V2 | WYZEC1-JZ | |
Wyze Cam V3 | WYZE_CAKP2JFUS | |
Wyze Cam V3 Pro [2K] | HL_CAM3P | |
Wyze Cam Floodlight | WYZE_CAKP2JFUS | |
Wyze Cam Pan | WYZECP1_JEF | |
Wyze Cam Pan v2 | HL_PAN2 | |
Wyze Cam Pan v3 | HL_PAN3 | |
Wyze Cam Pan Pro [2K] | HL_PANP | |
Wyze Cam Outdoor | WVOD1 | |
Wyze Cam Outdoor v2 | HL_WCO2 | |
Wyze Cam Doorbell | WYZEDB3 | |
Wyze Battery Cam Pro | AN_RSCW | |
Wyze Cam Doorbell Pro 2 | AN_RDB1 | |
Wyze Cam Flood Light Pro [2K] | LD_CFP | |
Wyze Cam Doorbell Pro | GW_BE1 | |
Wyze Cam OG | GW_GC1 | |
Wyze Cam OG Telephoto 3x | GW_GC2 |
Requirements
Should work on most x64 systems as well as on some arm-based systems like the Raspberry Pi.
The container can be run on its own, in Portainer, Unraid, as a Home Assistant Add-on, locally or remotely in the cloud.
Basic Usage
docker-compose (recommended)
This is similar to the docker run command, but will save all your options in a yaml file.
- Install Docker Compose.
- Use the sample as a guide to create a
docker-compose.yml
file with your wyze credentials. - Run
docker-compose up
.
Once you're happy with your config you can use docker-compose up -d
to run it in detached mode.
NOTE: You may need to update the WebUI links if you're changing the ports or using a reverse proxy.
Updating your container
To update your container, cd
into the directory where your docker-compose.yml
is located and run:
docker-compose pull # Pull new image
docker-compose up -d # Restart container in detached mode
docker image prune # Remove old images
🏠 Home Assistant
Visit the wiki page for additional information on Home Assistant.
Additional Info
- Two-Factor Authentication (2FA/MFA)
- ARM/Raspberry Pi
- Network Connection Modes
- Portainer
- Unraid
- Home Assistant
- Homebridge Camera FFmpeg
- HomeKit Secure Video
- WebUI API
Special Characters
If your email or password contains a %
or $
character, you may need to escape them with an extra character. e.g., pa$$word
should be entered as pa$$$$word
Web-UI
The bridge features a basic Web-UI which can display a preview of all your cameras as well as direct links to all the video streams.
The web-ui can be accessed on the default port 5000
:
http://localhost:5000/
See also:
WebRTC
WebRTC should work automatically in Home Assistant mode, however, some additional configuration is required to get WebRTC working in the standard docker mode.
-
WebRTC requires two additional ports to be configured in docker:
ports: ... - 8889:8889 #WebRTC - 8189:8189/udp # WebRTC/ICE
-
In addition, the
WB_IP
env needs to be set with the IP address of the server running the bridge.environment: - WB_IP=192.168.1.116
-
See documentation for additional information/options.
Advanced Options
WYZE_EMAIL and WYZE_PASSWORD are the only two required environment variables.
- Audio
- Bitrate and Resolution
- Camera Substreams
- MQTT Configuration
- Filtering Cameras
- Doorbell/Camera Rotation
- Custom FFmpeg Commands
- Interval Snapshots
- Stream Recording and Livestreaming
- rtsp-simple-server/MediaMTX Config
- Offline/IFTTT Webhook
- Proxy Stream from RTSP Firmware
- BOA HTTP Server/Motion Alerts
- Debugging Options