Openipc

| Feature | Stock Firmware (Hikvision/Tuya) | OpenIPC | Thingino (OpenIPC fork) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Closed / Proprietary | Open Source (GPL) | Open Source (GPL) | | Cloud Dependency | Mandatory (P2P) | None | None | | ONVIF Compliance | Often broken/limited | Full G/Profile S | Full G/Profile S | | RTSP/HTTP Streaming | Limited codec support | Full hardware acceleration | Full hardware acceleration | | Root Access | No (or jailbreak required) | Full root via SSH | Full root via SSH | | Resource Footprint | Medium (RTOS) | Low (Buildroot/Linux) | Very Low (uClibc) | | Updates | Rare / Zero-day exploits | Community-driven / Frequent | Rolling release |

In the world of smart home security and surveillance, the market is flooded with inexpensive IP cameras from manufacturers like Hikvision, Dahua, Xiongmai, and Tuya. While these devices offer impressive hardware specifications for a low price, they come with a dark side: proprietary firmware riddled with security backdoors, mandatory cloud subscriptions, and unpatched vulnerabilities. openipc

system: hostname: my-kitchen-cam video0: enabled: true codec: h264 width: 1920 height: 1080 fps: 30 bitrate: 4096 | Feature | Stock Firmware (Hikvision/Tuya) | OpenIPC

Visit the official OpenIPC GitHub and check the wiki for your model. Your privacy is worth the effort. Your privacy is worth the effort

isp: sensor: imx307 mirror: false flip: false wdr: 0.5