Firmware Verified - V380
This comprehensive guide breaks down how to check, update, troubleshoot, and even safely patch your device's internal software. What is V380 Firmware?
Some versions of the Android app allow you to see the chipset. v380 firmware
Use manual TF card update. Find the firmware from the same batch as your camera—matching the sensor (e.g., OV2710 vs IMX323). Join a V380 user group on Telegram or Reddit (r/ipcam). This comprehensive guide breaks down how to check,
| Component | Description | |-----------|-------------| | | Customized for Ingenic SoC; handles recovery and flashing | | Linux kernel | Version 3.10.x to 4.9.x (often old, with security vulnerabilities) | | Root filesystem | SquashFS or JFFS2, read-only | | App binaries | vm (videomain), nvram_daemon , cloud , p2p , httpd | | Device tree | Pin muxing, sensor config (OV9732, SC2235, IMX307, etc.) | | Web interface (limited) | Usually only system.ini , wifi.conf accessible via HTTP on port 80 or 8080 | | Configuration NVRAM | Stores Wi-Fi credentials, P2P UID, user password (often base64 or XOR-obfuscated) | Use manual TF card update
There are two primary methods to update your camera's firmware:
Use Class 10 MicroSD cards to ensure firmware files are read properly during manual updates.








