I had a Wyze OG that was just a little too big to actually fit in the corner of the CORE One. So I removed it from its shell. Cut around where the wire passes through the original body to preserve the wire.
Depending on your wiring, you can line up a USB jack with the existing hole in the base of the shell, or cut the recess for the hole out all the way and pass the Wyze USB cable through the hole. It cuts easily with a knife.
The two parts of the model are screwed together with the camera and its screws holding it together. There are little circular protusions on the three “legs” of the Wyze. They add maybe a half mm to the legs, and I sliced them off with a utility knife to get the most out of the short screws.
In V2 there is a place for another screw to hold it together opposite from the two clips holding the two halves in place. A small self-tapping or wood screw would work, or install a brass insert and use a machine screw (2mm).
Recesses are provided for 6 10x2 magnets, which will stay with a dab of glue on each one.
The author remixed this model.
Used the basic Buddy3D camera design but stuffed the shape of the Wyze OG guts in there.