Xiaomi MiJia 360 Sphere User Manual
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To set up your Xiaomi MiJia 360 Sphere camera, download the Mi Home app on your smartphone, create an account, and add the camera by following the on-screen instructions. Ensure the camera is fully charged before setup.
Ensure the USB cable and charger are functioning properly. Try using a different power source or USB cable. If the issue persists, check for dirt or debris in the charging port and clean it carefully.
To reset the camera to factory settings, hold down the power button for 10 seconds until the LED indicator blinks. This will erase all settings and data on the device.
Use a microfiber cloth to gently clean the lens. Avoid using abrasive materials or solvents. Keeping the lens cover on when not in use will help prevent scratches.
To improve battery life, reduce video resolution, disable Wi-Fi when not needed, and avoid using the camera in extreme temperatures. Charge the battery regularly and avoid letting it drain completely.
Overheating can occur if the camera is used in high ambient temperatures or under direct sunlight. Allow the device to cool down in a shaded area and ensure proper ventilation. Avoid using the camera while charging.
Ensure that your smartphone's Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled. Restart both the camera and the smartphone. If the problem persists, reinstall the Mi Home app and ensure it is updated to the latest version.
The Xiaomi MiJia 360 Sphere camera is not waterproof. To use it underwater, you will need a compatible waterproof case designed for the camera. Always ensure the case is properly sealed before use.
Connect the camera to your computer using a USB cable. The camera will appear as a removable drive, allowing you to copy the video files directly. Alternatively, you can transfer files via the Mi Home app to your phone and then to your computer.
The Xiaomi MiJia 360 Sphere camera typically records videos in MP4 format and captures photos in JPEG format. Ensure your media player supports these formats for playback.