![]() ![]() Software & Supportīoth the Wyze and EzViz will start recording when motion is detected. Wyze supports microSD cards up to 32 GB, while EzViz C1C supports microSD cards up to 256 GB. So you will need to choose between local storage on a microSD card or the $5.99/month EzViz CloudPlay plan. Unlike Wyze, though, EzViz offers no free plan. And all EzViz devices come with a free 30 day trial of the CloudPlay subscription. This rate is discounted slightly if you sign up for an annual subscription. The free version of the plan only offers 12 second clips, and the cooldown period limits the usefulness.ĮzViz C1C offers a subscription service (CloudPlay) for $5.99/month for one camera, or $8.99/month for up to four cameras. And there is no 5 minute “cooldown period” like the free version has. This plan provides for unlimited cloud recordings. Wyze’s subscription plan has an MSRP of $24/year, but it often goes on sale. EzViz’s subscription service is just too expensive. If you plan on using cloud storage, the Wyze Cam v3 is a better choice. If you plan to use your camera with an SD card only, I give the slight edge to the EzViz C1C. And the Wyze app performed better in our testing. EzViz C1C doesn’t offer any free cloud storage, and the premium subscription costs almost $6/month.ĮzViz has better video quality, but is a less reliable brand overall. Wyze Cam also records 12 second clips for free, and has a premium subscription (Wyze Cam Plus) for less than $2/month. Both Wyze Cam v3 and EzViz C1C have a MicroSD card slot that allows for free continuous recording. ![]()
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