Older firmware may lack:

Because "V380" is a software platform used by hundreds of generic manufacturers, there is no single universal firmware file. Flashing the wrong file will permanently destroy the camera. Look at the sticker on the back or bottom of your camera.

Enthusiasts sometimes modify V380 firmware to:

: Power off the camera, remove the card, delete the firmware installation file on your PC, and re-insert the card for standard storage use. Important Safety Rules to Avoid Bricking Your Camera

The V380 ecosystem is slowly being abandoned by original developers in favor of newer apps like "V360" or "Tapo". However, the open-source community has started reverse-engineering these cameras. Projects like (for Grain Media) and Thingino (for Ingenic T31) offer alternative firmware that removes cloud dependencies and adds RTSP, ONVIF, and MQTT.

until the process is 100% complete; doing so can permanently damage the device. Manual Firmware Update (SD Card Method)