WUUKs are awesome units for sure... but these Cinnados are pretty solid and got $15 don't be surprised to see me post a video of them in situations you would only use something easy to replace!
Wow $3 is amazing! I've seen them on Amazon with coupons as low as $10. if you enjoy Thingino check out the WUUK, I have a video on it and its a major improvement over the Cinnado.
It's a solid little cam, and a total gateway to the Thingino experience.. After using a Cinnado for a while you won't feel bad about spending a few extra $ on a WUUK!
I'd like to think that the install process is so straightforward you wouldn't hesitate to try it yourself. All you need is the camera and an SD card! if i were to get into the business of selling pre-flashed cams I'd likely start doing modules instead of retail products as you can get much higher specs that way.
I recently got a very inexpensive GNCC GC2 camera. It uses the same chips and video sensor as the Cinnado D1. So I extracted the GPIO pins from the original firmware and modified the Thingino firmware for the Cinnado D1. Now I can use the camera without the terrible Osaio app.
Thank you for a great video. I was wondering if you could do a video that shows the whole sequence of logging into thingino, logging into the camera web-interface and setting up motion detection and recording. Please...
The camera mentioned in this video cannot use any usb wifi options as the single usb channel is used by the onboard wifi module. Several other cameras can do this, and we have some usb poe adapters folks are using as well. Best bet for discussing this is on our discord channel!
Hi There, I go to the stage where I enter my wifi network and password, and create an host password, and reboot, after it reboots what do I do? I can see the device on the router and ip address, what do I do with it?
Where to find the processor - th-cam.com/video/40MUbIXVBNI/w-d-xo.html
How to start the flashing process - th-cam.com/video/40MUbIXVBNI/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the video! Still very happy with my wuuk cameras.
WUUKs are awesome units for sure... but these Cinnados are pretty solid and got $15 don't be surprised to see me post a video of them in situations you would only use something easy to replace!
I picked one of these up in a savers for $3. Didn't know this project existed at the time. Super cool. Jailbroken chineseium, My favorite! Thanks!
Wow $3 is amazing! I've seen them on Amazon with coupons as low as $10. if you enjoy Thingino check out the WUUK, I have a video on it and its a major improvement over the Cinnado.
I just bought one !
£13 , so cheap and it’s brilliant !
It's a solid little cam, and a total gateway to the Thingino experience.. After using a Cinnado for a while you won't feel bad about spending a few extra $ on a WUUK!
what would a Wook camera set up with ThinGino already set-up in it cost me ?
I'd like to think that the install process is so straightforward you wouldn't hesitate to try it yourself. All you need is the camera and an SD card! if i were to get into the business of selling pre-flashed cams I'd likely start doing modules instead of retail products as you can get much higher specs that way.
I recently got a very inexpensive GNCC GC2 camera. It uses the same chips and video sensor as the Cinnado D1. So I extracted the GPIO pins from the original firmware and modified the Thingino firmware for the Cinnado D1.
Now I can use the camera without the terrible Osaio app.
Awesome! Would be great if you could share your changes over on the Thingino github or discord and we can add it as a supported device!
Thank you for a great video. I was wondering if you could do a video that shows the whole sequence of logging into thingino, logging into the camera web-interface and setting up motion detection and recording. Please...
I will be doing something similar with a thingino cam and an ingenic-based NVR, but it will be a few weeks as I am currently traveling.
I need to set up an ethernet connection. Do you know if a usb c to ethernet adapter (wifi switch is PoE) would work? Or would I have to flash it
The camera mentioned in this video cannot use any usb wifi options as the single usb channel is used by the onboard wifi module. Several other cameras can do this, and we have some usb poe adapters folks are using as well. Best bet for discussing this is on our discord channel!
Great video brokedown
Glad you liked it!
Hi. Thanks for the video. Do you know if these cameras can use 5GHz WiFi bands or are they 2.4GHz only?
These are all 2.4ghz only devices.
Hi There, I go to the stage where I enter my wifi network and password, and create an host password, and reboot, after it reboots what do I do? I can see the device on the router and ip address, what do I do with it?
Connect to its IP with a web browser to get started! ssh is also available. You use the root credentials you set in the setup portal.
Hi,any open firmware for this model,Smitch wifi camera
It runs on Hi3518ev300 soc
Board:T5810hct-m02
I think the best you'll find is OpenIPC for that model. Good luck!