How to set up a Xiaomi 360 cameraΒ°: Complete guide from connectivity to fine-tuning

Xiaomi Mi Home Security Camera 360Β° β€” One of the most popular smart home cameras, thanks to its combination of affordable prices, wide viewing angles and integration with the Mi Home ecosystem, even this simple-to-use technique can raise questions for beginners: How to connect your camera to Wi-Fi, set up a recording on a memory card, enable motion detection, or integrate it with other Xiaomi devices?

In this article, we’ll take a look at all the stages of customization from the ground up, from unpacking to advanced features like night vision and voice control. You’ll learn how to avoid common mistakes (like why your camera isn’t connecting to a 5GHz network), what security settings to activate first, and how to save space on cloud storage.Β° with analogues from TP-Link or Ezviz.

Let's start with the most important thing, getting the camera ready for first turn on and connecting to the Mi Home app.

Preparation of the Xiaomi 360 cameraΒ° first-induction

Before you start setting up, make sure you have everything you need:

  • πŸ“¦ Xiaomi Mi Home Security Camera 360Β° (model MJSXJ02CM, MJSXJ05CM or similar) with a set of anchorages.
  • πŸ”Œ Power supply: original adapter 5V/2A (Using unoriginal charges can lead to overheating!).
  • πŸ“Ά Router with Wi-Fi support 2.4 GHz (camera does not work with 5 GHz networks!).
  • πŸ“± Smartphone with Mi Home app installed (available for Android and iOS).

Now unpack the camera and inspect it for damage.

  • πŸ” Lens: Must be clean, without scratches or dust (wipe with a soft napkin if necessary).
  • 🎀 Microphone and speaker: check if they are covered with protective film.
  • πŸ”„ Stand: It should rotate smoothly, without jamming (this is important for the 360 function).Β° survey).

Connect the camera to the socket. The indicator on the front should flash yellow, which means that the device is ready to pair. If the indicator is on red or does not flash at all, check the power cable or try another adapter.

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If the camera is not responding to the power connection, try pressing and holding the reset button (on the back) for 10 seconds, which will return it to the factory settings.

Installation and configuration of the Mi Home application

Mi Home is the central tool for managing all Xiaomi devices, including the 360 camera.Β°. Download it from official stores:

  • πŸ€– Google Play for Android).
  • 🍎 App Store (for iOS).

After installation:

  1. Sign up or sign in to an existing Xiaomi account (use the same region as when you buy a camera, such as Russia or China).
  2. Press + in the upper right corner and select Add Device.
  3. In the list of categories, find Cameras and sensors β†’ Xiaomi Mi Home Security Camera 360Β°.

If your model is not listed, try selecting another device and manually enter the name.

  • πŸ“Ά Your smartphone is connected to the same 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network as the camera.
  • πŸ”’ The router has a filter turned off. MAC-Addresses (it can block new devices from connecting).
  • πŸ”„ In the settings of the router enabled protocol WPA2-PSK (camera doesn't support WPA3).
πŸ“Š What router do you use with Xiaomi 360?Β°?
TP-Link
Xiaomi Mi Router
ASUS
Keenetic
Other

Connecting the camera to Wi-Fi and initial setup

When the Mi Home app finds the camera, follow the instructions on the screen:

  1. Bring the smartphone to the camera at a distance of 10-20 cm (for data transmission over Bluetooth).
  2. Enter your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network password (make sure it’s correct – the camera won’t connect to the network with a password error!).
  3. Wait for the beep and the message The device is connected.

If the connection is suspended at the stage of the conjugation:

  • ⚑ Restart the camera (turn off power for 10 seconds).
  • πŸ“΅ Make sure your smartphone is off. VPN flight mode.
  • πŸ”„ Try connecting to another 2.4GHz network (e.g., a mobile access point).

After successful connection:

  • πŸ“ Assign a name to your camera (like the Living Room Camera) and select an app room (this will help you manage multiple devices).
  • πŸ”’ Set up a password to access the camera (no one is available by default!).
  • πŸ”” Enable traffic notifications (Settings section) β†’ Motion detection).

β˜‘οΈ Checklist of successful connection

Done: 0 / 4

Record and Storage Setup: Memory Card vs Cloud

Xiaomi 360Β° Supports two ways to save records:

  1. Local storage – on a microSD card (up to 64 GB, class 10 or higher).
  2. Cloud storage – on Xiaomi servers (free up to 7 days of history, paid rates – from 99) β‚½/month).

Let's compare the two options:

ParametermicroSD cardXiaomi's Cloud
CostOne-time card purchase (~500–1500 β‚½)Free (7 days) or from 99 β‚½/month
Access to recordsOnly when connected to the home networkFrom anywhere in the world.
Protection against theftVulnerable (the card can be stolen with the camera)Video is saved on the server
Video qualityDepends on the class of the card.Stable (1080p)

To set up local storage:

  1. Insert the microSD card into the slot on the back of the camera (format it in advance). FAT32).
  2. In the app, go to Settings β†’ Warehouse β†’ Local Storage and select Format.
  3. Activate the option Continuous recording or Recording by movement.

For cloud storage:

  1. In the Settings section β†’ Cloud storage select the rate (or leave it free).
  2. Turn on Automatic Boot when motion is detected.
  3. Set up a schedule (for example, only at night).
What if the camera doesn’t see the microSD card?
Check that the card is formatted in FAT32 (not NTFS Also make sure it doesn't exceed 64GB, the camera doesn't support larger cards. If the problem persists, try another card (SanDisk or Samsung brands are recommended).

Subtle settings: motion detection, night vision and privacy

To make the camera work more efficiently, we will configure the key parameters:

Motion detection:

  • 🎯 Sensitivity: Choose High for the street or Medium for the room (to avoid false positives on pets).
  • πŸ•’ Schedule: Limit the sensor’s time (for example, only when you’re not home).
  • πŸ”” Detection Zones: Manually highlight areas to ignore (e.g., a window with moving branches).

Night vision:

  • πŸŒ™ Auto mode – the camera itself switches in low light.
  • πŸ’‘ Mode On – forced inclusion of IR illumination (useful for dark rooms).
  • ⚠️ Turns off the lights (if it interferes with sleep).

Privacy:

  • πŸ”’ Inverted image: if the camera is mounted upside down (e.g., on the ceiling).
  • πŸ‘οΈ Privacy Mode: Disables video and microphone on schedule (for example, when you are at home).
  • πŸ“΅ Status indicator: Turn off the LED if it interferes at night.

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For maximum security, set up two-factor authentication in your Xiaomi account and update your camera firmware regularly.

If the camera is installed outside, protect it from rain (protection class) IP65 Does not guarantee 100% leakage when directly exposed to water! also avoid installation in direct sunlight – this can cause overheating and image distortion.

Integration with other Xiaomi devices and voice assistants

Xiaomi 360Β° It can work in conjunction with other gadgets of the ecosystem:

  • πŸ”Œ Smart sockets: Turn on the light automatically when you detect movement.
  • 🚨 Door Opening Sensors: Get Notified If the Door is Open and the Camera Captures Movement.
  • 🎀 Voice assistants: control the camera through Alice (Yandex), Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa.

To set up automation:

  1. Open Mi Home β†’ Automation β†’ Create a script.
  2. Select the Condition (for example, the Motion is fixed).
  3. Add Action (e.g., Turn on a smart lamp).
  4. Save the script and test it out.

For voice control:

  • In Mi Home, link your account to Google Home or Yandex.
  • Tell the assistant, Show the camera in the living room or turn on the camera.

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If the camera does not appear in the list of devices for voice control, check that the Mi Home settings enabled the option Control through third-party services.

Update firmware and reset to factory settings

Regular firmware updates fix bugs and add new features to update the camera:

  1. Open Mi Home β†’ Choose a camera β†’ Settings (βš™οΈ) β†’ Firmware update.
  2. If a new version is available, click Update and wait until it is completed (don’t turn off power!).

If the camera is unstable (hangs, connection errors), reset to factory settings:

  1. Press and hold the reset button on the back for 10-15 seconds until you hear the Reset successful voice message.
  2. After reset, the camera will return to settings (blinking yellow indicator).

If the reset didn't help, check:

  • πŸ”Œ Power cable and socket (try another adapter).
  • πŸ“Ά Wi-Fi signal (camera should be within a radius of 5-10 meters from the router).
  • πŸ”„ Router settings (turn off Firewall or Filtration) MAC-address).
What to do if the camera is not updated?
Check if your smartphone has mobile internet or Wi-Fi on, and the firmware is downloaded via your phone, and if the update is hanging, restart your camera and try again.

Frequent problems and their solutions

Even after the right setup, there can be difficulties.

1. The camera does not connect to Wi-Fi:

  • ❌ Problem: The router only works on the 5 GHz network.
  • βœ… Solution: In router settings, turn on 2.4GHz or create a separate network for the camera.

The recording shall be interrupted or shall be terminated:

  • ❌ Problem: Weak Wi-Fi signal or congested network.
  • βœ… Solution: Move the camera closer to the router or connect via a Powerline adapter.

False motion sensor response:

  • ❌ Problem: Camera responds to pets or shadows.
  • βœ… Solution: Set up detection zones or reduce sensitivity.

4. The sound is not working:

  • ❌ Problem: The app has turned off the microphone or speaker.
  • βœ… Solution: Check the Audio settings in the camera section.

The chamber is overheating:

  • ❌ Problem: Direct sunlight or poor ventilation.
  • βœ… Solution: Move the camera into the shade or use a protective casing.

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If the problem is not resolved, check the official Xiaomi support website or contact the service center (camera warranty – 12 months).

Can I use Xiaomi 360?Β° internetless?
Yes, but with limitations. The camera will record video to a microSD card, but you won't be able to view the stream remotely or receive notifications. Connect to the camera via Wi-Fi Direct for local viewing.
How to view the camera recordings on the computer?
Methods: Remove the microSD card and connect it to your PC via a card reader. Use the web version of Mi Home (home.mi.com) to view cloud records. Install the Mi Home app on your PC via the BlueStacks emulator.
How much space does video take up in the cloud?
The space consumption depends on the settings: πŸ“Ή 1080p, continuous: ~1 GBh. πŸ“Ή 720p, motion-recording: ~200-300 MB/day. Free rate keeps records for 7 days, paid - up to 30 days.
Can I connect my camera to multiple phones?
Yes, but you need to: In the main account (where the camera is added) open Device Settings β†’ Sharing. Enter email or second user's phone number. Select access level: View or Control. Limitation: only 1 user can control the camera at a time (e.g., rotate the lens).
How to turn off the notification sound from the camera?
Go to: Mi Home β†’ Choose a camera β†’ Settings (βš™οΈ). Notifications β†’ The sound of notifications β†’ You can also turn off notifications completely or set up a silent mode on a schedule.