DIY Fix: Stop Your WiFi Camera From Constantly Rotating V360
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DIY Fix: Stop Your WiFi Camera From Constantly Rotating V360
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Many people face the problem of their WiFi security camera rotating unnecessarily every time the electricity goes on and off. This happens because most WiFi cameras are designed to reset their position automatically after a power cycle. While this feature helps some users, it can be frustrating if you want your camera to always stay fixed in the same direction. https://youtu.be/9nmhAwZv04Y
The good news is, you can stop this unnecessary rotation and fix your camera to stay steady. First, check your camera settings in the mobile app. Many WiFi cameras have an option called “Default Position” or “Home Position.” By setting your preferred viewing angle as the default, the camera will return to that same spot after restarting.
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Many people face the problem of their WiFi camera rotating unnecessarily after a power cut or when the electricity comes back. This makes it difficult to monitor the right area, and the camera does not stay in the correct direction. The good news is that you can easily stop your camera from rotating by disabling the motors, so it always stays fixed in one direction.
First, turn off your camera and disconnect it from the power supply. Then, carefully remove the screws and take off the top cover of the camera. Now you can see the internal components. Most WiFi cameras have two stepper motors. One motor controls the side-to-side movement (Pan Motor), and the other controls the up-and-down movement (Tilt Motor).
Both motors have a 6-pin wire connector. If you want the camera to stop rotating unnecessarily, carefully unplug both connectors. Removing the connectors will cut the power supply to the motors and keep the camera fixed in one direction. Be careful not to pull the pins or wires too hard, as this may damage the camera.
For a visual guide on this process, you can watch the following video:

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After removing the connectors, reconnect the camera to the power and test it. You will see that the camera now stays in the same direction and does not rotate. This method is very simple and does not require any technical knowledge. Once the camera is fixed, put the top cover back on and tighten all the screws properly.
A rotating camera not only wastes electricity but can also damage the motor over time. By following this simple method, you can extend the life of your camera and ensure proper monitoring. You won’t have to constantly adjust the camera’s position anymore.
Always be careful when doing this process. The internal parts of a camera are small and delicate. Work slowly and avoid pulling the wires too hard. This way, your WiFi camera will stay stable and continue to monitor the right area.
Finally, this method works for most small and medium-sized WiFi cameras. Whether your camera is at home or in an office, unplugging both motor connectors will stop unnecessary rotation. Your camera will stay in the correct direction, making monitoring easier and more reliable.