Gplus Camera Driver -
GPlus camera drivers for Generalplus-based devices, including action cameras and microscopes, are installed via Windows Device Manager for USB connections, or through the GoPlus Cam app for WiFi functionality. The setup involves connecting via USB and updating drivers, or downloading the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. GoPlus Cam - Apps on Google Play
- Disconnect the Gplus camera.
- Open Device Manager. Go to View > Show hidden devices.
- Under "Cameras," right-click the greyed-out Gplus entry > Uninstall. Check "Delete driver software."
- Download and run Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU). Select "Camera" from the device type dropdown and clean the Gplus drivers.
- Reboot. The driver is now eradicated from your registry.
Conclusion: The Ghost in the USB Port
- GPlus typically refers to GPixel (also seen in some vendor naming) CMOS image sensors or modules using GPlus-branded controller boards. These modules are common in embedded imaging applications: robotics, machine vision, drones, kiosks, and custom IoT devices.
- They’re valued for compactness, cost-effectiveness, and a balance of resolution, frame-rate, and power efficiency.
Plug-and-play; usually requires no manual installation as Windows selects it automatically. gplus camera driver
Device Manager
In , right-click your camera and select "Uninstall device" . Unplug the camera and restart your PC. Disconnect the Gplus camera
A utility that scans your local network to find the camera’s IP address, MAC address, and model number. SmartPlayer: Conclusion: The Ghost in the USB Port