Mjsxj10cm Firmware

🔍 File naming matters: sometimes MJSXJ10CM.bin or firmware.bin. Check specific release notes.

If you purchased a gray-market import (e.g., a CN version used in Europe or the US), the firmware may default to Chinese audio prompts ("Pei wang zhong", etc.).

  • Rename the file (if necessary) to tf_recovery.img. Copy it to the root directory of the microSD card (not inside any folder).
  • Power off the MJSXJ10CM camera.
  • Insert the microSD card into the camera’s slot.
  • Hold the reset button (usually a pinhole near the base) using a paperclip.
  • While holding reset, power on the camera. Keep holding for about 10-15 seconds.
  • The LED indicator will start blinking yellow and blue rapidly, then change to solid yellow while flashing.
  • Wait 3-5 minutes. Do not interrupt power. The camera will automatically reboot and speak a Chinese or English confirmation.
  • Remove the microSD card and re-add the camera in Mi Home.
  • There is a strong community interest in custom firmware for Xiaomi cameras (such as the "HackCam" or "Wyze Hack" ports). However, the MJXJ10CM specific hardware has limited custom firmware support compared to the Wyze Cam V2 (which shares a similar architecture but different firmware signing). mjsxj10cm firmware

    Attempting to flash custom firmware (e.g., RTSP streams to Home Assistant without cloud relay) carries a high risk of bricking the device due to secure boot verification present in newer official firmware versions.


    Early firmware versions suffered from "ghosting" (double images) or IR reflection issues. 🔍 File naming matters: sometimes MJSXJ10CM

    Before attempting any update, verify your existing firmware:

    If the version is older than six months, you should consider updating. If you purchased a gray-market import (e

    This report details the firmware specifications, features, update procedures, and technical considerations for the Xiaomi MJXJ10CM, marketed as the Mi Home Security Camera 360° 1080P. This device is one of Xiaomi's most popular entry-level home security cameras. The firmware governing this device is proprietary, Linux-based, and managed primarily through the Mi Home application.