There are two primary methods to downgrade an EZVIZ camera. Method 1 uses the EZVIZ Studio software over your local network, while Method 2 uses a MicroSD card directly in the camera. Method 1: Downgrading via EZVIZ Studio (Network Method)
To minimize the risk of failure, ensure you have gathered all necessary tools and information:
“Does anyone have the .bin for 5.1.2?” “The new DSP chip won't accept legacy blobs.” “Otziv translated to English: The gateway checks the signature. You must downgrade the local component first.” ezviz downgrade firmware
You need the exact binary file ( .dav or .bin ) matching your specific camera model. Installing firmware meant for a different model will brick your device.
Standard warranties do not cover damage caused by manual or unauthorized firmware modifications. There are two primary methods to downgrade an EZVIZ camera
Users typically consider a firmware downgrade to solve a problem introduced by a recent update. Common motivations seen in user communities include:
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Then came Firmware version 5.2.6.
"Irreversible damage," Elias muttered. "That's what the last update did." You must downgrade the local component first