How to connect the Xiaomi camera 1080p: instruction for smartphone, PC and router

Why you need a Xiaomi camera 1080p and where it's used.

Xiaomi cameras with resolution 1080p β€” Some of the most popular surveillance devices in the smart home segment combine affordable pricing, high quality shooting and integration with the Mi Home ecosystem. Such cameras are used to monitor the security of the apartment, monitor children or pets, as well as as a webcam for streaming or video calls.

The main models with full resolution HD (1920Γ—1080) β€” Xiaomi Mi Home Security Camera 2K (though it supports 1080p), Xiaomi Smart Camera C300, Xiaomi Mi 360Β° Home Security Camera 1080p They all use Wi-Fi, cloud storage and local microSD card recording (up to the previous one). 64 The main advantage is the ability to remotely manage via the Mi Home or Xiaomi Home app (depending on the region).

In this article, we will analyze all the ways to connect the Xiaomi camera 1080p: smartphone-wise (Android/iOS), computer-to-computer (Windows/macOS/Linux), You can also use the router (including the PoE adapter), and look at the common errors and their solutions. If you just bought a camera or want to reconfigure the old one, the instructions are suitable for all scenarios.

1.Preparation of Xiaomi camera 1080p plug-in

Before you start, check the equipment. The box should have: camera, power supply (5V/1A or 5V/2A), cable USB-Type-C/Micro-USB (depending on the model), the mounting bracket (if it is a ceiling/wall version) and a brief instruction. If something is missing, contact the seller, as without the original power supply, the camera can work unstablely.

Follow the basic steps:

  • πŸ”Œ Connect the camera to the network 220V Wait for the beep ("hello") and the blue light (ready to set up) to flash).
  • πŸ“± Install the Mi Home app (for the global version of the camera) or Xiaomi Home (for the Chinese version) on your smartphone.
  • πŸ”„ Make sure your router supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi standard. Xiaomi cameras don't work on a 5GHz network (except for some new dual-band models).
  • πŸ“‘ Check the strength of the Wi-Fi signal at the camera installation site. If the network indicator on the router flashes red or the Later camera does not find the network, try to bring it closer to the router.

⚠️ Note: If you connect a Xiaomi camera in Russia or CIS countries, select β€œRussia” in the Mi Home app settings before adding the device. Otherwise, server and cloud storage problems may occur.

πŸ“Š What is Xiaomi's camera model? 1080p You're using it?
Xiaomi Mi Home Security Camera 2K
Xiaomi Smart Camera C300
Xiaomi Mi 360Β° 1080p
Another model
I haven't bought it yet.

2. Connecting Xiaomi's camera 1080p To the smartphone through Mi Home

The most common way is to pair the camera with the smartphone through an official app, which is suitable for all Xiaomi models with support. 1080p, including the Mi Home Camera 360Β° Smart Camera C200. The instructions are universal for Android and iOS.

Steps to connect:

  1. Open the Mi Home app and log in (or sign up if you don’t have an account).
  2. Click "Add device" (the icon "+" in the upper right corner).
  3. Select the category "Security" β†’ "Cameras".
  4. Find your model (for example, Mi Home Security Camera) 1080p). If there is no model, select β€œOther Device” and enter the name manually.
  5. Follow the hints on the screen: the app will offer to scan QR-code on the camera body or enter it manually.
  6. Bring the smartphone to the camera at a distance of 10-15 cm - a confirmation sound should be heard.
  7. Select your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network and enter a password. Wait for the connection to complete (usually takes 30–60 seconds).

If the camera is not connected:

  • πŸ”„ Restart your router and camera (turn off power for 10 seconds).
  • πŸ“Ά Check that the smartphone is connected to the same 2.4 GHz network as the camera.
  • πŸ”§ In the router settings, disable the β€œClient Isolation” function – it can block communication between devices.

Checked connection of the camera to power|Application Mi installed Home/Xiaomi Home|Smartphone connected to Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz|QR-The code on the camera is clean and readable|Router does not block new devices-->

3. Connecting Xiaomi's camera 1080p computer-to-computer (Windows/macOS/Linux)

Xiaomi cameras don't have native-supported PC connectivity like webcams, but there are workarounds. RTSP-stream (for viewing in type players) VLC) and through the emulation of the webcam (for Zoom/Skype).

Method 1: Viewing through RTSP into VLC or another player

Most Xiaomi cameras support the protocol RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol, but it's disabled by default in the latest firmware:

  1. Open the Mi Home app and select your camera.
  2. Go to Settings. β†’ General. β†’ Additional settings β†’ Protocol RTSP.
  3. Turn on the switch "RTSP-stream and copy the link (usually as rtsp://[IP_camera]/live/ch00_0).

Now open up. VLC Media Player (can be downloaded here) and:

  1. Choose Media. β†’ Open up. URL".
  2. Insert the copied RTSP-link and click "Reproduce".
  3. If the image does not appear, try alternative links: rtsp://[IP_camera]/live/ch00_1 (alternate-flow) rtsp://[IP_camera]:554/stream1 (for some)

Method 2: Using the camera as a webcam for Zoom/Skype

This will require an emulator program, such as DroidCam (Android) or iVCam (iOS).

  1. Install DroidCam on your smartphone and PC (official website).
  2. Connect your smartphone to your PC USB or wifi.
  3. In the Mi Home app on your smartphone, open the stream from the Xiaomi camera.
  4. Run DroidCam on your PC and select the source – the smartphone screen.
  5. In the settings Zoom/Skype Select "DroidCam Virtual Camera" as the capture device.

⚠️ Attention: With such a connection, there will be a noticeable delay (lag) of up to 1-2 seconds, and the quality can decrease to 720p Because of the limitations of emulator software, it's better to use specialized streams or conferences. IP-camera-back UVC (USB Video Class).

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If RTSP It doesn't work, update the camera firmware through the Mi Home app. In older versions of the firmware, the protocol could have been completely disabled.

4. Connecting Xiaomi's camera 1080p router: network setting and PoE

If you plan to use a camera in a surveillance system with a recording on NAS Or a DVR, it needs to be integrated properly into the LAN, and let's look at two scenarios: a regular Wi-Fi connection and a PoE adapter (for models with support, for example, Xiaomi Smart Camera). C400).

Connection via Wi-Fi

For stable operation of the camera in the network:

  • πŸ“‘ Set up static on the router IP-address for the camera (by MAC-This will prevent a change of address. IP router-reboot.
  • πŸ”’ Enable encryption. WPA2-AES (Don't use outdated WEP or TKIP).
  • πŸ“Ά If the camera is far from the router, use a Wi-Fi repeater or Mesh system (e.g. Xiaomi Mi Wi-Fi Repeater 2).
  • ⚑ Turn off the "Energy Saving" for USB-router ports (if the camera is connected via the USB-adapter).

To appropriate static IP:

  1. Find out. MAC-Camera address (printed on the sticker or in the Mi Home settings).
  2. Go to the router control panel (usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1).
  3. Find the section "DHCP β†’ Reservation of addresses" (name may differ).
  4. Add a new rule, specifying MAC-camera address and desired IP (for example, 192.168.0.100).

Connection via PoE (Power over Ethernet)

Some models (e.g. Xiaomi Smart Camera) C400) They support PoE, which is power and data transmission over a single network cable:

  • πŸ”Œ PoE injector or PoE router (e.g. TP-Link) TL-POE10R).
  • πŸ“‘ Twisted pair category Cat.5e higher.
  • πŸ–₯️ DVR or NAS supportive ONVIF (record).

Connection diagram:

  1. Connect the camera to the router or injector PoE port using an Ethernet cable.
  2. Make sure the power indicator on the camera is green (meaning a successful PoE connection).
  3. In the router settings, check that the camera has received IP-address "DHCP-clientele").
  4. Add the camera to Mi Home via Other Connection Methods" β†’ "Po Po Po IP-address".
Camera modelSupport for PoEMax. cable length.Required voltage
Xiaomi Mi Home Security Camera 2K❌ No.β€”5V/2A (USB)
Xiaomi Smart Camera C300❌ No.β€”5V/1A (USB)
Xiaomi Smart Camera C400βœ… Yes (IEEE 802.3af)100m48V (PoE)
Xiaomi Mi 360Β° 1080p❌ No.β€”5V/1.5A (USB)

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PoE connectivity provides a more stable camera experience than Wi-Fi, but requires additional hardware.Optimally for video surveillance systems with 3+ camera.

5. Set up cloud storage and local record

Xiaomi cameras 1080p Support two ways to record video: cloud storage (paid) and local storage on a microSD card or NAS. Let's look at both options.

Cloud storage (Mi Cloud)

By default, the camera saves the last 6 seconds of video in the cloud for free. For advanced features (continuous recording, history in 7-30 days), you need a subscription:

  • πŸ’° Basic fare (7 days of history) β€” ~150 β‚½/moss.
  • πŸ’° Premium (30 days of history) β€” ~300 β‚½/moss.
  • 🎁 Xiaomi will give you a free trial period (3-7 days).

To activate the cloud:

  1. Open the Mi Home app and select the camera.
  2. Go to Settings. β†’ Cloud storage.
  3. Choose the rate and pay (cards are supported) Visa/Mastercard, Qiwi, Yandex.Money).
  4. Enable the option "Continuous recording" (if you need round-the-clock shooting).

Local recording on microSD or NAS

To write to a memory card:

  1. Buy a microSD class UHS-I U3 (recommended volume - 32-64 GB).
  2. Insert the card into the slot on the camera (usually located under the cover).
  3. In the Mi Home app, go to Settings β†’ Local storage.
  4. Turn on "Motion Record" or "Continuous Recording".
  5. Set up a schedule (for example, only at night).

For the record NAS (network-storage):

  • πŸ–₯️ Make sure yours is yours. NAS protocol-support FTP or SMB.
  • πŸ“‚ Create a folder to record (for example, /Xiaomi_Camera).
  • πŸ”§ In the camera settings, specify: Address NAS: ftp://192.168.0.100 (or smb://192.168.0.100) Login/password: data from your NAS The way to the folder: /Xiaomi_Camera

⚠️ Note: When you write to a microSD, the camera automatically overwrites old files when you fill up the memory. To save important records, periodically copy them to your PC via a computer. FTP or pull out the map.

How to recover deleted records from microSD?
If the camera overwrote important files, try data recovery software such as Recuva, EaseUS Data Recovery or PhotoRec. The chances are higher if you haven’t written new files to the card after deleting them. Connect the microSD to your PC via a card reader and scan it for deleted video files (usually in format.mp4 or).

6. Solving typical connection problems

Even with the right camera setup Xiaomi 1080p There may be errors. Let's look at the most common ones and how to fix them.

Problem.Possible causeDecision
The camera does not connect to Wi-FiWrong password, router is running in 5 GHz modeCheck the password, switch the router to 2.4 GHz, disable the "Hidden" SSID"
No image in the appWeak Wi-Fi signal, firewall lockClose the camera to the router, turn off the firewall on the router
The camera is constantly rebooting.Insufficient nutrition, overheatingUse the original power supply, check the ventilation
It's not working.Microphone turned off in settingsEnable "Two-way audio" in the camera settings
RTSP-flow not openProtocol disabled in firmwareUpdate the camera firmware, turn on RTSP manually

If the camera is not detected in Mi Home:

  • πŸ”„ Restart the camera (turn off power for 30 seconds).
  • πŸ“± Reinstall the Mi Home app.
  • 🌐 Check that the correct region is selected in the application settings (Russia for Russia).
  • πŸ”§ Reset the camera to factory settings (press the reset button for 10 seconds before the beep).

If the camera is connected, but it is:

  • πŸ“Ά Check the speed of the Internet (minimum requirements: 2 Mbps per camera).
  • πŸ”„ Switch the camera to another Wi-Fi channel (in router settings).
  • πŸ–₯️ If you are watching through your PC, close other programs that consume traffic.

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If the reset didn’t help, check the camera on another router or smartphone. If the problem persists, contact Xiaomi with a purchase check (usually a 12-month warranty).

7. Alternative ways to use Xiaomi camera 1080p

In addition to standard video surveillance, the Xiaomi camera 1080p We can adapt to other tasks. Let's look at some of the non-obvious scenarios.

Use as a baby monitor

For this:

  • 🎡 Enable "Sound Detection" in the camera settings (Section "Notifications").
  • πŸ“± Set up push notifications on your smartphone when loud noises (crying, screaming).
  • πŸŒ™ Activate the "Night mode" with backlighting (if the model supports IR lighting).
  • πŸ”Š Connect an external speaker via Bluetooth (for two-way communication).

Streaming on YouTube or Twitch

To stream video from the camera to streaming platforms:

  1. Activate. RTSP-flow (see section 3).
  2. Install the program on the PC OBS Studio (download).
  3. V OBS Add a new source "Media source" and specify RTSP-link.
  4. Set up the bitrate (recommended value for the 1080p: 3000–4,000 Kbps).
  5. Start streaming on the chosen platform.

Integration with a smart home (Home Assistant, Yandex Alice)

Xiaomi cameras can be linked to other automation systems:

  • 🏠 For Home Assistant, use the component xiaomi_miio. Example of configuration: Camera: - Platform: xiaomi_miio host: 192.168.0.100 token: YOUR_TOKEN name: Xiaomi Camera Living Room
  • πŸ—£οΈ For Yandex Alice, connect the camera through the skill "Xiaomi Smart Home" in the Yandex app.
  • πŸ”„ Set up automation, for example: "If the camera has detected movement, turn on the lights".

To get a token for Home Assistant, use the Mi Home Token Extractor utility (requires an Android smartphone with root rights or an emulator).

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If you use Xiaomi’s camera for streaming, disable cloud recording in the settings – this will reduce the load on the camera processor and reduce lags.

FAQ: Frequent questions about Xiaomi cameras 1080p

Can I connect the Xiaomi camera? 1080p without the Mi Home app?
Technically, yes, but with limitations. RTSP-stream VLC Or integrate the camera into the home Assistant/iSpy. However, without Mi Home, you will lose access to cloud features, push notifications and firmware updates.
How do you know? IP-Xiaomi camera address on the local network?
There are several ways: Through the Mi Home app: open your camera settings β†’ "General" β†’ "Network. Through router: go to the control panel (usually 192.168.0.1) and see the list of connected devices (section "DHCP-clients”). through the Advanced programme IP Scanner (scans the network and shows all devices).
Which memory card is best used for recording?
Recommendations for choosing a microSD: πŸ“ Volume: 32-64 GB (enough for 3-7 days of continuous recording in the 1080p). ⚑ Class speed: UHS-I U3 or V30 (Ensures stable recording without lags). 🏷️ Brands: SanDisk Ultra, Samsung EVO Plus, Kingston Canvas. ⚠️ Avoid cheap no-name cards, which often fail when written long-term. Example of a suitable card: SanDisk Ultra microSDXC 64GB UHS-I U3.
How to turn off the sound of camera notifications?
To turn off voice alerts (e.g., "Motion Detected"): Open the Mi Home app and select the camera. Go to Settings β†’ Notifications β†’ Sound alerts.