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$39.99*: 1080P TP-Link Tapo SolarCam Outdoor Security Camera w/ Solar Panel Base at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 1080P TP-Link Tapo SolarCam Outdoor Security Camera w/ Solar Panel Base for $39.99.
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$15 lower (27% savings) than the list price of $54.99
$10 lower (20% savings) than the previous price of $49.99

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 1080P TP-Link Tapo SolarCam Outdoor Security Camera w/ Solar Panel Base for $39.99.
Shipping is free.

Price
$15 lower (27% savings) than the list price of $54.99
$10 lower (20% savings) than the previous price of $49.99

*Deal history:
Customer reviews
4.3⭐ / 14,008 global ratings
4,000+ bought in past month

amazon.com/dp/B0D52NZN6Q [amazon.com]

My other deals

#pfd, #pfpd

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Model: TP-Link 𝗧𝗮𝗽𝗼 SolarCam C402 Kit, Outdoor Battery Camera w/Solar Panel Base, Wireless, 1080P, Free Person/Vehicle Detection, SD/Cloud Storage, Color Night Vision, No Hub Needed, Works w/Alexa

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How is the app for this camera? I get a lot of false triggers with Eufy...
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CoolClub157
2d ago
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ordered a 3 pack, will keep us updated
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David4338913
2d ago
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These are great. I've had 10 of them for a year, hardly ever any false triggers even with the sensitivity turned up to max. One thing to note, they did not like my TP-Link mesh routers and would constantly disconnect. I had to use a separate single dedicated router to connect all of them to, after that they work great.
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oldstoneface
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I know it's slightly more, but the 3-pack 2K version of these is currently on sale at Costco for $129.99 https://www.costco.com/.product.4...ue&nf=true
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Crunchytoiletpaper
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How reliable are the solar panels. I've already gone through 5 from separate brands to power my Arlo cameras...
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Deal2go
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Quote from David4338913 :
These are great. I've had 10 of them for a year, hardly ever any false triggers even with the sensitivity turned up to max. One thing to note, they did not like my TP-Link mesh routers and would constantly disconnect. I had to use a separate single dedicated router to connect all of them to, after that they work great.
do they work well with microsd card? do they go off line sometimes and have to plug out and back in the main power cable? i have the WYZE OUTDOOR CAM . not a reliable camera.
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David4338913
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Quote from Deal2go :
do they work well with microsd card? do they go off line sometimes and have to plug out and back in the main power cable? i have the WYZE OUTDOOR CAM . not a reliable camera.

They work just fine with the microSD cards, no need to pay for the cloud storage.

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Their app isn't bad, but if you've got the technical chops and are up to it, they work great with open source Frigate as an NVR.
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