
Wyze Cam v4
Score: 82/100
YI Pro 2K 3PC Home Security Camera
Score: 0/100Rankings

Wyze Cam v4 offers 2.5K QHD video, color night vision, Edge AI and a loud siren in an IP65-rated, Wi-Fi 6 enabled package. It is limited by its wired power requirement and need for a subscription for full AI capabilities. Great for budget-focused users seeking high-resolution indoor/outdoor monitoring.

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Professional reviewers hail the Wyze Cam v4 as the top budget security camera, emphasizing its 2.5K QHD clarity, vibrant WDR colors, and advanced AI features like Smart Focus tracking. They also commend the addition of Wi-Fi 6 and a powerful siren, while noting the lack of battery power and the need for a subscription for full AI capabilities.
Everyday users love the crystal-clear 2.5K video, easy Bluetooth setup, reliable color night vision, and the loud siren, reporting stronger range and AI accuracy than earlier models. Common complaints revolve around the mandatory wired power, occasional app lag, subscription costs for AI/cloud, and some pixelation at maximum zoom.

“crystal-clear 2.5K daytime/night video”

“quality output, easy install”

“best Ring alternative”



Professional reviewers commend the YI Pro 2K bundle for its sharp 2K video, robust AI detection and straightforward Wi‑Fi setup, positioning it as a solid budget indoor solution. However, they caution that the lack of 5 GHz support, absence of pan‑tilt, and the need for a paid cloud subscription for full AI limit its appeal for power users.
Consumers generally praise the clear video quality, easy installation and reliable two‑way audio, while repeatedly noting Wi‑Fi instability in crowded bands, the annoyance of subscription prompts for advanced AI, and the limited mounting options as common pain points.