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Yoosee Doorbell Camera - HTTP/REST/MQTT on ding

Jamie

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Hi there,
Like many who will buy this camera, it is for the ONVIF / RTSP capability. This allows addition of the camera to an NVR and a home automation system (of which there are many). Allowing users to utilize LAN and not a cloud service.

When the doorbell is pushed it initiates an alert to the mobile app. However, could you please add functionality to send a POST/GET/HTTP/MQTT message on the LAN when the doorbell is pushed. This way users of various home automation systems can integrate more thoroughly with the device :)

thanks
 
More Options would be awesome.
  • Option to deactivate the doorbell sound when the button is pressed (not the chime sound).
  • Option to change the password for the admin account (actually it's set and blocked by the mobile app)
  • Videoresolution is 1920*1080 over onvif. it would be nice to have the option to select HD/SD/LD like it is in the app. Synology surv.-station is able to switch between the resolution when an Alert is detected
    so in liveview the Resolution is SD and will be switched automatically to HD when some Alert was detected.
  • detailed network overview and options to choose between DHCP or/and set static IP
  • Option to set OSD position and format like yyyy/mm/dd, mm-dd-yyyy, dd.mm.yyyy
  • Option to Blackout certain video areas
  • Usermanagement
 
Please open-source the SDK or support developer mode (independent mode for 3rd-party integrations)
YooSee will have huge developer community and help reduce development time and testings
Thanks
 
You will have a better chance of playing pickup sticks with butt cheeks than them actually making this product useful by allowing people to use whatever software we like.

Here is my findings on this door bell -> https://support.yooseecamera.com/threads/3627/

I like the hardware, they just need to drop the app and let us have access to it, personally they should have just put a nice gui in it with a simple API or MQTT support
 
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