This solution should be used 'as is.' We are not planning on continuous improvements or bug fixes.
This firmware is for folks who need a webcam but can't buy one. Wyze has stated that they are not planning any bug fixes or improvements for the feature, so it is definitely use at your own risk. The company cautions however, that the camera was not designed to be a webcam, and the update is only being released to help those who require a camera for conferencing. When used as a webcam, the Wyze Cam v2 supports the built-in mic, speaker, and of course, video, and it works with popular apps like Skype, Hangouts, and Zoom. Spotted by Dave Zatz on Twitter, the update, which can be found by visiting a dedicated Wyze support page, requires flashing the v2 camera firmware using a MicroSD card. Wyze has released a special firmware update for its v2 cameras today that can convert the smart home staple into a webcam for Windows and macOS.