V380 Custom Firmware

Before proceeding, please note that installing custom firmware can potentially brick your camera if done incorrectly. Proceed with caution and at your own risk.

These cameras often have very little RAM (sometimes 64MB or less). Running additional services like an RTSP server can cause the camera to become unstable or reboot under heavy load.

Which of those would you like? (If you want the UART checklist, I’ll assume a typical Anyka/AK3918‑style boot; no other details needed.) v380 custom firmware

If the above process sounds intimidating, you have alternatives without going full custom:

She typed back: "I don't work for clouds. But I'll send you the recipe." Running additional services like an RTSP server can

Wait for the camera to finish its voice prompts (often in Chinese), then power it down and remove the card. The RTSP stream is typically available at: rtsp://admin:password@IP_ADDRESS:554/live/ch00_0 2. True Custom & Open Source Firmware

: There are dozens of "clones" sold as V380 cameras. Even if two cameras look identical, they may use different internal chips. Applying the wrong firmware will break the device. But I'll send you the recipe

The stock V380 firmware was a cage. It demanded a cloud subscription, phoned home to servers in Shenzhen every 47 seconds, and crashed if more than one person tried to view the feed. The “motion detection” was a lie—it sent alerts for moths but slept through a car crash.