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popularFatFaluz posted Today 07:25 PM
popularFatFaluz posted Today 07:25 PM

TP-Link Tapo 1080P Indoor Security Camera w/ Motion Detection 4-pack $34.99 at Woot! + Free Shipping w/ Prime

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Woot [woot.com] has the 4-pack TP-Link Tapo 1080P Indoor Security Camera w/ Motion Detection, 2-Way Audio Siren, Night Vision, Cloud & SD Card Storage (Black) for $34.99 ($8.75 each). Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot! to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Features:

1920 x 1080 Resolution, 15, 20 or 30 fps
IR LED for Night Vision to 30'
3.3mm Fixed Lens
2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Connectivity
Two-Way Audio
Sound & Light Alarm
Supports microSD Cards up to 512GB
Tapo App for iOS & Android
Use with Amazon Alexa & Google Assistant

Motion, person, and baby cry detection
Viewing angle: 117° D, 98.8° H, 53.5° V
9V 0.6A AC adapter (not USB powered)

Current price is $54 at Amazon [amazon.com]. Amazon had the 1-pack White version for $14.23 each in July which made FP (and where I plagiarized for this post, a lot of good discussion in that thread).
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Woot [woot.com] has the 4-pack TP-Link Tapo 1080P Indoor Security Camera w/ Motion Detection, 2-Way Audio Siren, Night Vision, Cloud & SD Card Storage (Black) for $34.99 ($8.75 each). Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot! to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Features:

1920 x 1080 Resolution, 15, 20 or 30 fps
IR LED for Night Vision to 30'
3.3mm Fixed Lens
2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Connectivity
Two-Way Audio
Sound & Light Alarm
Supports microSD Cards up to 512GB
Tapo App for iOS & Android
Use with Amazon Alexa & Google Assistant

Motion, person, and baby cry detection
Viewing angle: 117° D, 98.8° H, 53.5° V
9V 0.6A AC adapter (not USB powered)

Current price is $54 at Amazon [amazon.com]. Amazon had the 1-pack White version for $14.23 each in July which made FP (and where I plagiarized for this post, a lot of good discussion in that thread).

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Today 07:36 PM
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AlphaDag13Today 07:36 PM
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Thinking about getting this for my older parents house so I can keep an eye on them. Anyone have a review of these?
Today 08:29 PM
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SCscoutguyToday 08:29 PM
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I bought this deal last week when it was $39.99. These are honestly really great little cameras for the price. I like them because they are RTSP/ONVIF compliant so I can use their feeds with many different types of software. They are a no brainer for less than $10 each.
Today 08:49 PM
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GangrelessToday 08:49 PM
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Pretty sure these are the older ones that don't outline the motion, just FYI. I'm slowly replacing my older kasa/tapo cameras with the newer ones because they do that. Also highly recommend paying more to get the kind that rotates, just more convenient. If you're just wanting a basic can these are fine
Today 09:30 PM
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wirelessfreakToday 09:30 PM
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Quote from Gangreless :
Pretty sure these are the older ones that don't outline the motion, just FYI. I'm slowly replacing my older kasa/tapo cameras with the newer ones because they do that. Also highly recommend paying more to get the kind that rotates, just more convenient. If you're just wanting a basic can these are fine
these definitely DON'T move at all. still they're great for what they are, cheap secure indoor cams that aren't locked own to a subscription model (that last point makes them more than worth it)
Today 10:09 PM
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racker15Today 10:09 PM
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Quote from SCscoutguy :
I bought this deal last week when it was $39.99. These are honestly really great little cameras for the price. I like them because they are RTSP/ONVIF compliant so I can use their feeds with many different types of software. They are a no brainer for less than $10 each.
Yup they just work well. SD card recording can be valuable. They also integrate with Home Assistant via Tapo: Cameras Control and send info like motion detected, so in theory you could set it up to alert you if, say, no motion was detected for a while across all cameras.
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Today 10:53 PM
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ClunkClunkToday 10:53 PM
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Damn, the only thing stopping me is that these aren't USB powered. I have a few spots that USB is the best way since I can run a very long cable to it (or already have one in place).
Today 11:03 PM
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Samuel1613Today 11:03 PM
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Quote from ClunkClunk :
Damn, the only thing stopping me is that these aren't USB powered. I have a few spots that USB is the best way since I can run a very long cable to it (or already have one in place).
you might burn your house or barn down, but this is what you are looking for: amazon.com/AITRIP-Voltage-Converter-5-5x2-1mm-Connect/dp/B0CKHMQ5TC/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3QC5OXTWX7J8O&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.toNFlF456-VCdE5wcNtiI6Tj3_jAXlAsGbPuMY_KmwdyC8WzcQd7pyO-1Ier6JaqK8uma3Kbg_ednK6JcMKDTo9YSEzcUV8rkH1RgUo7fdD_qf6dS8eyli6a39jvPqQ_KStJCxsekWM6Of7CIsyuyAyoK59G9Twpjv-3gGdAixvUbjohy0BjMRbbAir4UTkM2Mnpa4ocPM1YwipZHxGgUtrZpgH5ZDY_pYI-oYLBUZe2iQmmGoWV08EHrA6MgMwHrygZyl0ZVghC1BkMtD7I2MQ8YcAGcz5Z3vAr32dhs2g.XG5dGpKhFusaiOBew9cOYakMFdZbF6xLF9LR8RZv0cQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=5v+to+9v&qid=1756508527&s=industrial&sprefix=5v+to+9%2Cindustrial%2C160&sr=1-4

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Today 11:10 PM
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ClunkClunkToday 11:10 PM
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Quote from Samuel1613 :
Quote from ClunkClunk [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Damn, the only thing stopping me is that these aren't USB powered. I have a few spots that USB is the best way since I can run a very long cable to it (or already have one in place).
you might burn your house or barn down, but this is what you are looking for: amazon.com/AITRIP-Voltage-Converter-5-5x2-1mm-Connect/dp/B0CKHMQ5TC/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3QC5OXTWX7J8O&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.toNFlF456-VCdE5wcNtiI6Tj3_jAXlAsGbPuMY_KmwdyC8WzcQd7pyO-1Ier6JaqK8uma3Kbg_ednK6JcMKDTo9YSEzcUV8rkH1RgUo7fdD_qf6dS8eyli6a39jvPqQ_KStJCxsekWM6Of7CIsyuyAyoK59G9Twpjv-3gGdAixvUbjohy0BjMRbbAir4UTkM2Mnpa4ocPM1YwipZHxGgUtrZpgH5ZDY_pYI-oYLBUZe2iQmmGoWV08EHrA6MgMwHrygZyl0ZVghC1BkMtD7I2MQ8YcAGcz5Z3vAr32dhs2g.XG5dGpKhFusaiOBew9cOYakMFdZbF6xLF9LR8RZv0cQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=5v+to+9v&qid=1756508527&s=industrial&sprefix=5v+to+9%2Cindustrial%2C160&sr=1-4
That might indeed burn it down! But also doesn't solve the desire for a ~15' cable. Maybe I just need to run some Ethernet and get some real cameras with PoE.
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Today 11:19 PM
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Today 11:19 PM
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I would think twice about Tapo cameras. They do look great, both physically and the video quality. That said, I have tried about 5 models and they always have connectivity and reliability issues. Interestingly, the reliability has gotten significantly worse with firmware updates. Have tried them on a variety of network environments. Tapo customer service hasn't been able to fix. Not worth the hassle and I will never buy again, which is unfortunate considering the price....2 cents.

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