75%.
Note: This works for most Ezviz cameras that use Hikvision's underlying protocol.
Downgrading is not without its pitfalls. Here’s how to address common problems.
If the camera loops after a downgrade, try a Hard Reset by holding the physical reset button for 15 seconds. 🛑 Post-Downgrade: Disabling Auto-Updates ezviz downgrade firmware
Leave the camera completely alone for 5 to 10 minutes. Do not remove the power. Once the process is complete, the camera will reboot automatically and play its startup chime. Open your Ezviz app to verify if the firmware version has changed. Method 2: The Hikvision Batch Configuration Tool
Downgrading the firmware of an EZVIZ device can be a bit tricky, and it's essential to follow the correct steps to avoid any potential issues. Here's a general outline of the process:
Wait for the progress bar to reach 100%. The camera will reboot automatically with the older firmware version active. Troubleshooting Common Issues Here’s how to address common problems
Never trust random firmware links. Always verify SHA-256 hashes.
Power on the camera while holding the button for 10–15 seconds.
Insert your formatted FAT32 MicroSD card into your computer. Copy the firmware file directly to the root directory of the card. Do not place it inside any folders. Safely eject the card from your computer. Step 3: Flash the Camera Do not remove the power
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The notification sat in the center of the screen, glowing with a polite, sky-blue assurance: “Your device is up to date. Enjoy the new features!”