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Wyze Cam Pan v4 launches with 4K video and pet tracking features

The new Wyze Cam Pan v4 offers 4K Ultra HD video, 360-degree pan, 180-degree tilt, IP65 weather resistance, and local storage up to 512GB.

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If you’ve ever watched your cat walk off camera and thought, “great, now I’ll never see where the real mischief began,” Wyze thinks it has an answer: point a 4K camera at the room and let on-device smarts do the rest. The company’s latest gadget, the Wyze Cam Pan v4, is its first Pan camera to capture Ultra HD video, and it pairs that resolution with automated tracking for people, pets and even vehicles — all for about the price of a decent digital frame.

Wyze says the Pan v4 will be available directly from its store and on Amazon for $59.98, undercutting many competitors who charge a lot more for similar hardware. The headline specs read like the wish list of an obsessive pet parent: 4K Ultra HD video, 360-degree horizontal pan, 180-degree tilt and color night vision that promises usable footage after dark (no grainy silhouettes here). That combination lets the camera sweep an entire room and — crucially — keep following whatever it has identified as a person, pet or car, rather than just firing off a notification and hoping you open the app in time.

Under the hood, there’s actually more than a sharper sensor. Wyze added a new “smart chip” and on-device AI processing that’s supposed to do the heavy lifting locally — spotting and tracking a moving shape without uploading everything to the cloud first. In practice, that means faster, more reliable tracking and fewer false alarms from harmless motion like curtains or trees. That local processing is increasingly common among budget camera makers, but Wyze is pushing it here alongside the jump to 4K.

Small details matter when you intend to leave a camera running day and night. The Pan v4 packs a motion-activated spotlight and a built-in 100dB-ish siren for immediate on-site deterrents, plus “upgraded” two-way audio for better back-and-forth if you need to call the dog back from the sofa. There’s a privacy mode too: the lens can point straight down when you want to be off-camera. Wyze touts an IP65 rating for weather resistance, so the camera can be used in sheltered outdoor spots if you pair it with Wyze’s (separately sold) outdoor power adapter.

For connectivity and storage, Wyze hasn’t cut corners: the camera supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi and is compatible with Wi-Fi 6 routers for stronger links over longer distances. If you’d rather keep your footage local, it accepts microSDXC cards up to 512GB for continuous recording; otherwise, the company’s cloud options remain available for rolling clips and off-site backup. The Pan v4 also plays nicely with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and IFTTT, and fits into Wyze Automations for linkups like “when motion is detected, flash the porch light.”

So what does this all mean for someone who wants to track a pet? High resolution and reliable tracking change the calculus. A 4K clip is more likely to show which shoe was chewed, which paw left the pawprint, or whether your dog actually knocked over the plant or just sniffed it. The pan-and-tilt mechanics reduce blind spots: instead of three fixed cameras to cover a living room, one Pan v4 can sweep across in a patrol or lock onto movement and follow it. In short: fewer blind corners, clearer evidence.

But before you picture a cinematic, always-on surveillance system, a few trade-offs are worth spelling out. 4K video eats more bandwidth and storage than 1080p, so if you’re streaming multiple cameras or keeping long local archives, your router and microSD choices suddenly matter. Also, on-device AI is promising but not perfect: lighting quirks, cluttered scenes and small pets can still confuse trackers. And while Wyze undercuts higher-priced rivals, competing systems often include different tiers of cloud service, professional monitoring or more polished integration with home platforms — things to weigh if you’re building a full security setup. (Wyze does offer its usual cloud plans for users who want the redundancy.)

Wyze Cam Pan v4 smart home security camera
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Contextually, Wyze has made a habit of shrinking prices while copying the feature sets of more expensive brands. The Pan v4 is the latest step, bridging the gap between bargain-bin cameras and premium options that have leaned on higher resolutions and smarter local processing. For casual users who want to keep an eye on pets, an affordable 4K pan camera is an appealing upgrade; for power users, it might be the start of a multi-cam system that balances local storage with selective cloud backup.

Bottom line: if your priority is catching what the cat did at 3 am in enough detail that you can actually tell which plant got toppled, Wyze’s Cam Pan v4 is a tempting, wallet-friendly option. It’s proof that trickle-down features — on-device AI, higher resolution, weather resistance — are making their way into the lower price tiers, and that pet tracking isn’t just a novelty anymore; it’s becoming a practical feature you can actually use.


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