Camera Yn88-wifi Manual - Solar

If using a MicroSD card (up to 128GB supported), ensure it is Class 10 or higher. The camera will automatically overwrite the oldest footage when the card is full.

Tilt the panel toward the equator (South in the Northern Hemisphere) at a 30–45 degree angle.

If the camera goes offline, check your router first. Solar cameras often struggle if the WiFi channel is congested. Try restarting the camera by toggling the power switch off and on. solar camera yn88-wifi manual

Open the app, select "Add Device," and follow the voice prompts to scan the QR code displayed on your phone screen with the camera lens. Mounting Best Practices

The YN88-WIFI is designed for locations where running power cables is impractical. It features a high-efficiency monocrystalline solar panel that charges internal lithium batteries, ensuring 24/7 operation even during successive cloudy days. 1080p Full HD Video Sensor High-Gain Dual WiFi Antennas PIR (Passive Infrared) Motion Detection IP67 Weatherproof Rating Two-Way Audio with Noise Cancellation MicroSD and Cloud Storage Options Initial Setup and Installation If using a MicroSD card (up to 128GB

Locate the power button under the silicone waterproof cover and hold it until the indicator light flashes blue.

Install the camera 7–9 feet above the ground. This provides the best angle for facial recognition and PIR detection. If the camera goes offline, check your router first

Adjust in the app settings (Low/Medium/High). Set to "Low" if you are near a busy street to preserve battery life.

The YN88-WIFI Solar Powered Security Camera represents a significant step forward in DIY home surveillance, combining renewable energy with high-definition wireless monitoring. This guide serves as a comprehensive manual to help you set up, configure, and maintain your device for peak performance. Product Overview

Placement is the most critical factor for a solar camera's success.