V380 Firmware !new! ⇒
V380 firmware manages the core operations of low-cost IP cameras produced by Guangdong Macro-Video Smart Technologies
- Upgrading to a local RTSP firmware (if available for your model) and using a NAS or Blue Iris.
- Blocking the camera’s internet access at your router (allow only LAN) to prevent external exploits.
- Replacing cameras with ONVIF-compliant models once your V380 cameras fail.
- Note: If it says "Up to date," do not try to force a manual update unless you are fixing a specific bug.
Verify Connection:
Make sure your smartphone and camera are on the same Wi-Fi network with a strong signal. v380 firmware
A manual restart is recommended after the "upgrade successful" notification to ensure all changes take effect. 3. Manual Firmware Flashing (Offline/Recovery) V380 firmware manages the core operations of low-cost
udev for hotplug
- Wi-Fi configuration (station or AP mode)
p2p_server → connects to V380’s P2P relay (usually v380.push.zltx.cn or p2p.v380.me)
main process – video capture, motion detection, audio, SD card management.
- Search Terms: "V380 firmware [your model number]" or "V380 [chipset] firmware."
- Key Websites:
- Download the correct
.bin file from the official V380 support page.
- Copy it to a FAT32-formatted microSD card.
- Power off the camera, insert the card, and power back on.
- Wait for the indicator light to blink — the update completes in 2–3 minutes.
- Try a hard reset (hold the reset button for 10-30 seconds while powered on).
- If that fails, search for "V380 unbrick firmware" or "burning tool for HiChip" (requires a USB-TTL adapter and soldering knowledge). This is advanced hardware hacking.