Ezviz Downgrade Firmware ((free))
Only downgrade if you have a spare camera , a verified old firmware file , and you accept the risk of a brick. For most users, living with the bug or replacing the camera is safer.
Firmware must precisely match your camera’s model number and hardware revision (e.g., CS-C6N, CS-CV246). Installing firmware meant for a different version will brick the device.
, you can select the old firmware file and "upgrade" the camera with it, effectively rolling it back. Risks and Limitations Security Vulnerabilities ezviz downgrade firmware
Ensure the card is strictly formatted to FAT32. If you are using a card larger than 32GB, standard Windows utilities will format it to exFAT instead. Use a dedicated tool like GUIFormat to force FAT32 on larger cards.
If you want to move forward with downgrading your camera, let me know the found on your device's sticker and the current firmware version listed in your app so I can help you find the right path forward. Share public link Only downgrade if you have a spare camera
Power off the camera, remove the microSD card (otherwise it will attempt to flash again on next boot), and delete digicap.dav from the card. Power the camera back on and perform a factory reset via the Ezviz app to clear residual settings.
If you want, I can:
Connect your EZVIZ camera to the same router via Ethernet (if your model has an Ethernet port).
