With the camera’s LED flashing rapidly, open the app:

The Q15 does not have internal memory. If you insert a card that was used in a phone or DSLR, the camera may fail to record. Using your computer, format the card to FAT32 or exFAT (check your manual—older Q15 units require FAT32, newer ones accept exFAT).

The Q15 is a compact, often cube-shaped or cylindrical, wireless camera used for indoor security, baby monitoring, or pet watching. Most Q15 models are 2.4GHz Wi-Fi cameras that work with a specific app (usually "V380" or "YCC365 Plus"). This guide covers the standard setup.

The Q15 requires Wi-Fi to stream. To use it in a car or remote cabin:

✅ Monitoring a baby’s room
✅ Watching a pet while at work
✅ Checking on a package delivery area (indoors or sheltered)
✅ Temporary security at an Airbnb or office

❌ Not recommended for: extreme weather, long-range outdoor use, or secret recording (legal issues).


Final check: After setup, close the app, reopen, and view the live stream. Walk in front of the camera – you should see motion alerts (if enabled). Your Q15 is now ready.

Need further help? Search YouTube for "Q15 camera V380 setup" – many video tutorials exist for the exact model.

Setting up the Q15 Wireless Mini Camera involves a quick initial charge followed by a two-stage connection process: first to the camera’s own Wi-Fi hotspot, then to your home network for remote viewing. Step 1: Preparation & Power Charge Fully : Before starting, charge the camera for approximately

using the provided USB cable to ensure it doesn't lose power during setup. : If you want to record footage locally, insert a MicroSD card (8GB to 128GB) into the slot while the camera is powered off. : Press and hold the button for about 2–3 seconds . Wait roughly 60 seconds for the system to initialize. Step 2: Local Hotspot Connection (AP Mode)

This mode allows you to see the live feed within a short range (10 meters) without needing external Wi-Fi. Download the App : Depending on your specific variant, download Wireless Mini Camera App Google Play Store Apple App Store Connect to Camera Wi-Fi

: Open your phone's Wi-Fi settings and look for a network named "IPCXXXXX" . Connect to it; if prompted for a password, try Open the App

: The camera should now appear in the device list. You can view the live stream directly in this "Point-to-Point" mode. Google Play Step 3: Remote Wi-Fi Connection

To view the camera from anywhere, you must bridge it to your home router. Configure Wi-Fi : In the app, go to (gear icon) > Wi-Fi Config Network Settings Select Your Router

: Choose your home 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network and enter your password. : Most mini cameras do not support 5GHz networks.

: The camera will reboot. Once the indicator light turns solid (often red or yellow depending on the model), it is connected to your router and ready for remote access. Quick Troubleshooting

: If you cannot find the camera's Wi-Fi signal, press and hold the button for about 3–7 seconds

while the device is powered on until the indicator lights flash. Connection Timeout

: Ensure your phone is close to the camera during the initial setup and that you are using a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band. Learn more Wireless Mini Camera App - Apps on Google Play

Setting up the Q15 wireless mini camera involves charging the device, downloading a compatible mobile application, and connecting the camera to your local Wi-Fi network for remote viewing. Initial Preparation

Charge the Camera: Connect the camera to a 5V USB power source using the included micro-USB cable. A full charge is recommended before first use, though it can also run continuously while plugged in.

Insert Memory Card: Insert a Micro SD card (typically up to 128GB) into the slot if you want to store recordings locally.

Power On: Press and hold the ON/OFF button for approximately 3 seconds until the indicator light (usually blue) turns on. App Installation and Connection

Note: This device is often sold under various brand names (often generic), but the Q15 model number typically refers to the popular "bullet" or "thumb" sized WiFi camera that rotates on a magnetic base.


The Q15's PIR sensor is sensitive. To avoid 100 false alerts from a ceiling fan shadow:

Once the basic setup is solid, you can extend the Q15's functionality.

A low battery during firmware updates will brick the device. Charge the Q15 for at least 2 hours via a standard 5V/1A USB wall adapter (avoid fast-charging blocks, which can overheat the tiny battery).