Top positive review
Excellent Camera!
By Bob L. on Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I originally purchased the WUUK Y0310 indoor camera in December 2024 and liked it so much I picked up another a month later. Then 2 more model:Y0510 shortly after that. Overall I really like these cameras. They're easy on the wallet (I paid ~20 USD for each camera on sale) and work very well. I actually discovered an error with the software. When I would try to replay a video on the android app, instead of playing the entire video it would only replay the last few seconds. I messaged support about this and after a few back and forth emails they updated the app and fixed the problem. That is excellent support in my opinion. The Y0310 are fixed cameras where as the Y0510 can rotate and has the option to follow when it sees motion. Both have a nice wide view and even at night without the night vision enabled, they can see really well. If you have ever tried to use a webcam as a security cam, you know at night its a black static field without a light source. Not so with these the picture is very clear. I don't use the infrared night vision as all my cameras are sitting in front of a window and it reflects making it impossible to see. The options like motion detection, human detection, cry detection, motion tracking (Y0510) are all available right out of the box. From what I've read some other companies charge a monthly fee for this. There is a multi camera view option where you can watch up to 4 cameras at the same time. When I first hooked up my second camera I would occasionally get a disconnection error message and had to refresh the camera. Not a big deal but when I hooked up my 3rd camera, a warning appeared saying I would need a high quality WiFi connection to support more cameras. The occasional disconnect was suddenly happening all the time, from once or twice a day to every 10 minutes and sometimes all 3 would disconnect at the same time. I began looking into my modem/router (Hitron) settings and under the wireless 2.4G settings I found my channel bandwidth was set to 20MHz by default. I changed it to 20/40MHz and set the wireless channel to 7 as I saw most people around my neighborhood was on 11 (I was too). Now I haven't had a single disconnection for a week and counting. Lastly if your wondering if you can use these on your PC then the answer is YES! With Bluestacks I have 3 cameras being displayed on their own monitor. I initially setup the cameras on my phone app and when I added the app to the virtual phone they all showed up automatically. I believe the app saves your setup through the play store which made set up super easy. I attached a picture of the app on my PC, the top left is the Y0510 and the other two are Y0310. Image taken at 8:25pm, well after the sun has gone down.
Top critical review
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A hard no on WUUK.
By Globetrotter on Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
A hard no on WUUK. Do you want a Shenzhen, China-based camera streaming from your living roomroom? Your baby's bedroom? Even if you’re just using it to check for crying. Your baby’s room = private audio, video, and routines. If there is any data exfiltration, your most intimate family moments are exposed. These devices often run cheap embedded Linux with outdated security protocols, and you'd never know if it gets silently accessed. China’s laws allow secret surveillance orders. Even if WUUK says your data’s on AWS in the U.S., that doesn’t prevent backend callouts or data tunneling. Honestly, use Eufy Security cams (local storage only, no cloud). Very baby-room friendly, decent UI, no China-server calls if cloud is disabled. If this camera’s for your mother, baby, or family, it’s not the place to gamble with low-end Chinese gear. Spend the extra $50–100 for peace of mind.
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