Why Wyze Cam is Black and White in Daylight
Wyze Cam may appear in black and white during daylight because it could be stuck in Night Vision mode. The camera has an infrared (IR) filter used in low-light conditions to see clearly at night. When the IR filter is active during the day, the camera displays monochrome images.
Possible Causes
- IR Filter Stuck: The infrared filter may not have switched off properly when daylight conditions returned, causing the camera to remain in night mode.
- Settings Configuration: Incorrect settings configuration where the camera is set to always stay in night mode.
- Firmware Issue: A bug or error in the firmware might cause the camera to not engage the correct settings automatically.
Fixing Wyze Cam's Black and White Issue
- Manually Adjust Settings: Access the Wyze app, go to the camera settings, and manually toggle the night vision settings to see if switching between "Auto," "On," and "Off" resolves the problem.
- Check for Firmware Updates: Ensure your camera is running the latest firmware. Go to the Wyze app settings and check for any available updates.
- Power Cycling the Device: Unplug your Wyze Cam from the power source, wait for about 10 seconds, and then plug it back in. This can reset the camera and might clear the issue.
- Environmental Factors: Ensure there are no environmental factors tricking the camera into thinking it's dark. Bright indirect light or shaded areas might cause the IR filter to activate.
Preventing Future Problems
- Regular Maintenance: Regularly update your camera's firmware to keep it functioning optimally.
- Placement Considerations: Position the camera in a spot with consistent lighting to prevent the IR filter from responding unnecessarily to light changes.
- Routine Checks: Periodically review camera settings in the Wyze app to ensure configurations are as desired.