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Having cameras setup for security reasons and not being able to see them is extremely frustrating and can be costly.

The only fix suggested is to reboot the cameras... too bad they are remote.

How do you unstuck these without physically pull the plugs?

Huge flaw Apple HomeKit...

Posted on Jan 10, 2023 7:31 AM

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Posted on Mar 15, 2023 6:44 PM

it works for minimum of 10-30 minutes and a maximum of 1-2 days before going offline again. logitech support very quickly offered to send a new unit which I’m waiting for but this has to be some kind of bug, either with Home or the camera itself imo.


My router btw shows it’s connected to 2.4Ghz with good signal strength even when it’s not responding in Home.

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Jun 5, 2023 12:31 PM in response to Zen Turtle

I have exactly he same issue. I tried everything. The cameras show connected to Wi-Fi in my case. The issue is with HomeKit taking them offline. It’s obvious this is an internal issue with secured video which is totally unreliable. I’ve reset them, hard reset, changed locations of the access points to make sure there’s optimal Wi-Fi reception. I have other camera directly connected to Wi-Fi and they are always on. The circle views, wemo doorbell with HomeKit are a total nightmare. Shame on you apple. It’s a terrible product and promise for home users. If you don’t come back with a resolution I’ll remove all from HomeKit

Jun 12, 2023 11:26 AM in response to Zen Turtle

Any updates on this? I have tried everything I have read on the internet about that particular issue, but I still have no success. Logitech circle view camera goes offline every 1-2 days. I disabled 5g, moved everything to a 2.4 SSID, set a static IP address, nothing seems to work..

I’ve got 3 HomePod minis at home, no Apple TV. Once the camera goes offline, I have go to the home app, remove the camera and add it back again 😞

Jul 1, 2023 9:11 PM in response to Zen Turtle

Just an update from my side. As previously stated I have the most basic setup. 1 Circle View, ASUS Router, FIOS, no satellites and Apple TV 4K hardwired to Router as the hub. Logitech replaced my Circle View under warranty and said keep the old one. So now I have two that are constantly going offline, but still show connected to the router. The only way to get them back is to remove them from HOME and add them again.


However I have now noticed since I have two. If I set either one to record to Apple iCloud that camera goes offline as quick as 30 minutes but sometimes as long as 1-2 days later.


I have now set both to stream only and they have been connected for weeks with no interruptions.


As Jekyll previously stated, I am also suspecting its HomeKit software and particularly the secure video recording. Or at least that seems to aggravate my simple setup. if I have even one recording, one or both cameras may go offline. What a disaster between these two respected companies.











Jul 20, 2023 11:07 AM in response to Zen Turtle

I wish I never invested money into the three Circle cameras I have—one of which was an expensive outdoor camera. Nothing but headaches since day one.


All of my Aqara and eufy cameras are loading fine this morning, but all three of my Circle cameras are offline despite rebooting every device in the chain of connection.


Landed on this page hoping to get help on maybe fixing this for good, but instead see others with issues too. So instead I’ll just add to the venting.


Anyone considering buying a new or used Logitech Circle camera save your money and sanity and go with another HomeKit option. I have had ZERO issues with my Aqara cameras, for what it’s worth.

Aug 2, 2023 7:17 PM in response to Zen Turtle

Sorry, I can’t figure out how to reply to a specific question on this string of comments on the Apple forum (or whatever it is called).


Someone asked how they got their camera replaced. I have spent hours and hours trying to get the logi camera to show on my home kit app. Talked with Apple. “Sorry sir I’ve exceeded my time allowed to solve this problem. You will have to call Logitech”.

I call Logitech (some secret 800 number I found last time I tried to fix this). Talk to someone in India who tried to be helpful but kept going away to ask someone higher what to do next. After 1 1/2 hours they said they would schedule a call with a senior person do the next 48 hours. I said no, they would have to hang up because I would not until I could talk with someone with the tech skills to help me. Finally she said ok, within 24 hours…! She finally hung up. I kept, like the inmates in the insane asylum, doing the same thing over again (going through the reconnection process). I did get a call from a senior guy who concluded the unit was defective. A new unit arrived three days later. I now get a blue light that won’t go out on the unit. It does show on the home app (iPhone 14 proMax, up to date operating system. Tried “defective” unit still no show.


Unfortunately, I have no technical background and am just a dumb consumer…. Why is it that this country can put a man on the moon in, what, 1969 - but can’t get two companies products to work together. Apple should not get into a business that it cannot support because of what ever reason!!! Lousy product, louSy support. I think I will make a sign and go to the next stockholder meeting and be the gadfly that has to get thrown out. And I’m a sizable Apple shareholder. Or, throw all this junk in the trash and buy a Glock - they work.

Aug 8, 2023 11:13 AM in response to gmac93

But.. what’s the point in having the camera if it can’t record? I’ve read about this on another site too, they mentioned the same thing, that if you set it to stream only, everything works fine. The problems start when you set the camera(s) to record.


Anyway, I gave up and got a eufy cam. I am also using iCloud for storage and this is what I noticed: at some point, the eufy camera would go offline too! I switched to the native app to see if things would change, turned out that sooner or later the camera would go offline there too.


After searching things a little bit, this is what I did and it seems to be working fine so far: I called my ISP and opted out of CGNAT. Getting a public ip address eliminated the online/offline issues I had. I wish I had thought about it before I returned the Logitech Circleview camera, just to test if it would work, but I’m ok with the eufy now too. Give it a try, it may work for you and all the others as well.

Aug 10, 2023 12:30 PM in response to Zen Turtle

What a scam. These cameras aren’t cheap. I bought four and HomeKit doesn’t show video despite the fact they they are connected to the 2.4 GHz network, they receive and send packets and the signal is very good. I bought them because they were made for HomeKit but they weren’t. Logitech just saved money in building reliable software and relied on buggy secure video from apple.


it’s a shame these brands are playing with customers this way.

Oct 25, 2023 7:40 PM in response to Zen Turtle

Crazy suggestion... I have tried everything and nothing has worked besides unplugging the camera and plugging it back (I am getting a smart plug for this purpose). However, even that trick does not work always as if it is not communicating with my HomePod (which is my home hub). Oddly, as soon as I have some music play on it, the circle view camera responds!

Mar 3, 2024 4:45 PM in response to Zen Turtle

I have 5 cameras and 1 doorbell; I have 6 WiFi nodes (Linksys Velop Pro 6E) with Cat8 wired backhaul, all nodes spread evenly throughout the house, and used the Linksys Advanced Settings to keep the SSID for 2.4Ghz separate from 5Ghz and 6Ghz. I have amazing WiFi signal saturation (verified using professional signal strength software). Everything worked beautifully for a bit.


Cameras and doorbell would randomly go offline... sometimes come back online themselves... and sometimes I've had to remove. reset, and reinstall in order to get them back online (a process that I'm sure many of you already know is a HUGE pain in the ***).


More recently, I've had a camera that wasn't coming back online no matter how many times I reset... so I finally removed and attempted to add to a new home, then remove, then re-add to the original home (which has worked in the past). But HomeKit kept saying it was already added. Eventually goes to solid green light no matter what I do (power cycle, reset, whatever), so it seems totally bricked. I reached out to Logitech about it and they claim to have forced a firmware reset on it, but... after I followed their instructions to power cycle and reset again, nothing is any different.


To make matters worse, I now have a second camera that is slow-blinking green, and power cycling doesn't seem to do anything. Am thinking I might try to reset it like I have others since sometimes that works, but... this is getting old, and I'm starting to think this product just wasn't ready for prime time.


The unfortunate thing is that... I'm losing faith in tech companies in general and am considering to just going back to life the old fashioned way, and just using that money for more worthwhile endeavors. If I don't have all the cameras, then I don't need as many WiFi nodes, nor do I need as much internet bandwidth, so... the savings will add up!


Anyway... if anyone is in the same boat, please chime in!

May 25, 2024 7:08 AM in response to Zen Turtle

I do have 6 cameras, 2 of them are Logitech Circle View which does not work, 4 of them are Aquara G2H PRO, which is half the price of Logitech and works flawlessly on the same network - Asus Mesh Router, 3 nodes.


Circle View is the worst camera I've ever tried. No matter what I did, after few days max Logitech cameras disconnected and stayed offline until restarted (sometimes they woke up after few days of being offline). Avoid at any cost.

Jul 6, 2024 10:52 AM in response to Zen Turtle

Good afternoon. I purchased 2 Logitech cameras for installation inside the house and one doorbell. I really regret that I made such a choice. I used this equipment for a couple of months until it broke. I have never been able to talk to the postman through the doorbell, this system works very slowly. From the moment someone rings the doorbell to the moment the application shows the picture live, a lot of time passes. The cameras systematically turn off themselves for several days, the last time they never turned back on.


Now I don’t know what to do with the non-working equipment, I can’t take it to the store because too much time has passed, can someone tell me what to do?

Jul 8, 2024 1:20 PM in response to Zen Turtle

I saw a post on this thread one day. The person suggested connecting the CircleView camera to a remote smart surge protector. That way when it drops offline, you can cycle the surge protector in HomeKit instead of unplugging the camera, waiting 30 seconds, then plugging it back in again. I did that, and I don’t know why, but it improved the performance of the CircleView camera. It very seldom drops offline since then. The smart surge protector I use is one I bought for my Christmas decorations. It’s a Meross with three powered outlets. My second revelation was that the presence of non-Apple hubs in your house and on your WiFi network will interfere with a CircleView. Once I removed the Arlo hub and cameras I had in my system, everything including the CircleView started working better.

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