Amazon has TP-Link Tapo C210 3MP Pan & Tilt Indoor Wi-Fi Security Camera w/ Night Vision on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has TP-Link Tapo C210 3MP Pan & Tilt Indoor Wi-Fi Security Camera w/ Night Vision on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
B&H Photo Video also has TP-Link Tapo C210 3MP Pan & Tilt Indoor Wi-Fi Security Camera w/ Night Vision on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free on $49+ orders.
Note: B&H is currently closed and will reopen Monday, April 21.
Thanks to Community Member KevinR6981 for finding this deal.
Model: TP-Link Tapo 2K Pan Tilt Security Camera for Baby Monitor, Dog Camera w/ Motion Detection, 2-Way Audio Siren, Night Vision, Cloud &SD Card Storage (Up to 256 GB), Works with Alexa & Google Home (C210)
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Reviews show the 2K version isn't any better than the 1080p version (some say worse) in image quality. Some think it's due to the h264 compression being used that negates the higher resolution.
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Reviews show the 2K version isn't any better than the 1080p version (some say worse) in image quality. Some think it's due to the h264 compression being used that negates the higher resolution.
Reviews show the 2K version isn't any better than the 1080p version (some say worse) in image quality. Some think it's due to the h264 compression being used that negates the higher resolution.
I don't understand why they do this, is it a software limit? A hardware limit due to it being wireless? I feel like the price is low, but after about 20 ft, you aren't seeing any plates or faces very well. (I have 5 tapo outdoor, wired & battery 2k cameras)
One thing they do well is the app on android. It works well & I was surprised to see it had a rating of 4.6+ stars. Competitors like reolink have only 2.7 stars! Eufy seems ok at 3.9. Ring & google Home are at 4.1
Last edited by myfiremanishuge April 14, 2025 at 04:21 PM.
Does this one have the starlight sensor that's present on the outdoor ones?
EDIT: specs on their official website state:
Image Sensor: 1/2.8'' Progressive Scan CMOS Not Starlight Sensor https://www.tapo.com/in/product/s...oduct-spec
Does this one have the starlight sensor that's present on the outdoor ones?
EDIT: specs on their official website state:
Image Sensor: 1/2.8'' Progressive Scan CMOS Not Starlight Sensor https://www.tapo.com/in/product/s...oduct-spec
Bummer, thought it did. Anyone have a Wyze v3 for comparison of night vision?
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I like mine. But when I have auto follow motion, it detects air dust/flakez or shadows from trees. It's kind of spooky to see it action detecting very small things.
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I picked up a 2-pack of the pan/tilt Tapos after my Samsung cams became obsolete (few months ago). They're listed as indoor use, but I use one indoors, and one outdoors. The outdoor one is under the eaves of my house, looking out into my driveway and the road out front, it never gets wet and has been working just fine for several months now. Overall I'm satisfied with the performance of these cameras, but I don't think the resolution is as crisp as the Samsung cams they replaced. I don't subscribe to the cloud, I just throw an sd card in each camera. They record until full, and then start overwriting the oldest files, and so on. Thinking of picking up a couple more to use outdoors.
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But FYI indoor only (or at least well sheltered outdoor)
I don't understand why they do this, is it a software limit? A hardware limit due to it being wireless? I feel like the price is low, but after about 20 ft, you aren't seeing any plates or faces very well. (I have 5 tapo outdoor, wired & battery 2k cameras)
One thing they do well is the app on android. It works well & I was surprised to see it had a rating of 4.6+ stars. Competitors like reolink have only 2.7 stars! Eufy seems ok at 3.9. Ring & google Home are at 4.1
EDIT: specs on their official website state:
Image Sensor: 1/2.8'' Progressive Scan CMOS Not Starlight Sensor
https://www.tapo.com/in/product/s...oduct-spec
EDIT: specs on their official website state:
Image Sensor: 1/2.8'' Progressive Scan CMOS Not Starlight Sensor
https://www.tapo.com/in/product/s...oduct-spec
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