Brickcom is a Taiwanese manufacturer of professional network cameras for business surveillance. Models support ONVIF plus RTSP and HTTP on port 554, so Agent DVR can auto-discover them or connect with a direct URL. Connect your Brickcom camera to Agent DVR for free local recording, object detection and secure remote viewing.
Brickcom connection URLs
Tip: Click a model to generate a video connection URL for your Brickcom camera
| Models | Type | Protocol | URL |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100b-ap, CB-040Af-5d21, CB-100, CB-100ap, fb-100ae, FD-100Ae, FD-130AE, fd202, GE-100-CB, MB300, OB-300Af, VD-130AE, VD-301AF, VD-302ap, WCB-100A, WCB-200AP, WCB-202Ap, WCB-500Ap | MJPEG | HTTP | /channel2 |
| 150, 50xA, C2100, CB-200Ap, OB-200AF-A1-v5, ob-500af, VD-130AE, VD-300Af, VD-302Np, VD-500Af, WCB-100Ae, WCB-100Ap | FFMPEG | RTSP | /ONVIF/channel2 |
| 30xN, C2100, C3103-W, CB-040Af, CB-100Ae, cb100ae-08, CB-100Ap, FB-100Ap, FD-130Ae, FD-200Ap, MB-300AP, VD-100Ae, vd-500Af-A1, VD-H200Np, WCB-100AP, WOB-100Ae | FFMPEG | RTSP | /ONVIF/channel1 |
| CB-100, CB-100ap, MB300, MD-100A, MD-300Np-360C, MD-500AP-360-A1, OB-200AF, OB-300Af, OB-300Ap, VD-500Af, WCB-100A, WCB-300AP, WMB-300AP | JPEG | HTTP | /snapshot.jpg |
| CB-100, CB-100AE, fb-100ae | JPEG | HTTP | /cgi-bin/media.cgi?action=getSnapshot |
| CB-100, MB-300Ap, OB-100AP, OB-300Af, wcb-300ap, WFB-131Ap, WOB-100Ae, XX-100 | VLC | RTSP | /channel[CHANNEL] |
| CB-100AE, fb-100ae, FB-100AP, FD-130nP, FD-301Af, MD-500Ap-360-A1, OB-100Ap, OB-130Np | JPEG | HTTP | /snapshot.jpg?user=[USERNAME]&pwd=[PASSWORD]&strm=[CHANNEL] |
| FD-100Ae | JPEG | HTTP | /snapshot.jpg?account=[USERNAME]&password=[PASSWORD] |
| OB-100Ap | MJPEG | HTTP | /Channel[CHANNEL] |
| OB-300Af | FFMPEG | RTSP | /ONVIF/channel3 |
| OB-E200NF, VD-130Ae | JPEG | HTTP | /snapshot.jpg?user=[USERNAME]&pwd=[PASSWORD] |
| Unknown | FFMPEG | RTSP | /h264 |
| XX-100 | VLC | RTSP | /stream/bidirect/channel[CHANNEL] |
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1* iSpyConnect has no affiliation, connection, or association with Brickcom’s products. The connection details provided here are crowd sourced from the community and may be incomplete, inaccurate or out of date. We provide no guarantee or warranty that you will be able to connect to your cameras using these URLs.
How to connect Brickcom cameras to Agent DVR
- Download and install Agent DVR — free for local use on Windows, macOS, Linux, Docker and Raspberry Pi.
- Open Agent DVR in your browser and click the + (Add) button, then choose "IP Camera Wizard".
- Run an ONVIF scan to auto-discover Brickcom cameras on your network, or select Brickcom from the manufacturer list.
- Enter your camera's IP address, username and password. These stay on your machine and are never sent to iSpyConnect.
- Pick the RTSP connection URL (default port 554) and save. Agent DVR begins live streaming, motion detection and recording.
Brickcom Camera FAQ
How many Brickcom camera models does iSpyConnect support?
iSpyConnect's crowd-sourced database lists 56 Brickcom models with 12 connection URLs, updated daily by the community.
What is the RTSP URL for Brickcom cameras?
Brickcom cameras typically connect over RTSP on port 554. For example, the Brickcom 150 connects at rtsp://[camera-ip]:554/ONVIF/channel2 — replace [camera-ip] with your camera's address and add your username and password, or click any model in the table above to generate the exact URL.
Do Brickcom cameras support ONVIF?
Yes. Brickcom cameras in our database support ONVIF, so Agent DVR can automatically discover and add them — no manual URL required. You can also use a direct RTSP URL from the table above.
How do I connect Brickcom cameras to Agent DVR?
Install Agent DVR (free), click the + button, choose the IP Camera Wizard or run an ONVIF scan, select Brickcom, enter your camera's IP address, username and password, then pick a connection URL. Agent DVR starts live streaming, motion detection and recording immediately.
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* iSpyConnect has no affiliation, connection, or association with Brickcom’s products. The connection details provided here are crowd sourced from the community and may be incomplete, inaccurate or out of date. We provide no guarantee or warranty that you will be able to connect to your cameras using these URLs.