I have a Motorola Focus 66-b camera
Today I was researching how to connect directly to this IP camera. Initially this seemed possible as per links below:
- http://www.surfrock66.com/improving-the-motorola-blink-baby-monitorcamera/
- http://atom0s.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=45&sid=02e995f9e689b8b7c828b862949bdeb1&start=20
- https://gist.github.com/samuelcolvin/996e4123dd7c6594f4842eb209ee773f
- https://github.com/Erliz/hubble-sniffer
- https://www.contextis.com/en/blog/push-hack-reverse-engineering-ip-camera
- https://mattstarkey.azurewebsites.net/creating-a-browser-based-live-camera-stream/
- http://www.camera-sdk.com/p_69-r-nk-szabadulhat-az-sms-rekl-m-onvif.html
I also tried the default creds (user:pass, camera:000000, blink1.0:blink101013) and the combinations below without luck:
- VLC «rtsp://user:pass@:6667/blinkhd :rtsp-caching=0 :udp-caching:0 :tcp-caching=0 :network-caching:0»
- rtsp://user:pass@:80/blinkhd
- rtsp://user:pass@:8080/blinkhd
- rtsp://user:pass@:6667/blinkhd
- rtsp://user:pass@:6667/blinkhd/track1
- http:///cgi/video/video.cgi
- http:///cgi/jpg/image.cgi
- http://:8080/wifisetup.html
- http:///test.html
- http://:8080/test.html
- http:///text.html
- http://:8080/blinkhome.html
- http://:8080/wifisetup.html
- http:///?action=command&command=get_running_os
Despite the initial high expectation about communicating with the camera via RTSP it seems Motorola decided to block it and force users to use their app hubble instead 😦
27 octubre, 2021 at 7:23
Estoy buscando lo mismo, nunca pudiste usarla sin hubble?
1 noviembre, 2021 at 3:40
no, esa referencia esta sin documentacion