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Tapo 1080p Pan/Tilt Indoor/Outdoor Security Camera w/ Motion Track & Night Vision (Black or White) on sale for
$24.99.
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- Enjoy a 1080p Full HD live view across a wide 112° diagonal field of view, ensuring comprehensive coverage of your space. 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi required.
- Accurately detects people, motion, and baby cries while letting you set activity zones to only receive alerts in your preferred areas. No subscription or unnecessary notifications.
- Gain full control of your view with 360° pan and 146° tilt, while smart motion tracking automatically follows moving subjects. Ideal for parents, pet owners, and anyone seeking home or business security.
- Choose between black-and-white IR or full-color mode that automatically switches to color when motion is detected using built-in spotlights.
- Easily define privacy zones to block recordings in personal areas.
- Store recordings on a microSD card at no cost (up to 512GB) or subscribe to Tapo Care's cloud storage.
- Use voice commands via Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Samsung Bixby to control your camera. Stream live video to Echo Show or Nest Hub.
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I also have an Ezviz and at one point I had them side by side on my deck as a test. The Ezviz seemed to be better at picking up smaller movements (like birds coming to the birdbaths) but otherwise they performed similarly and I slightly prefer the Tapo software.
With Bluestacks I am able to view and control the cameras from my laptop.
Funny, I had the exact same issue when I moved into my house some years ago. I sealed off all of the crawlspace vents with hardware cloth and then cut a hole in the ill-fitting crawlspace door and pushed a Havahart trap up to the hole so that the rats would have to go through the trap to get out. (I didn't want to trap them IN the crawlspace)
I had an Ezviz camera at the time and set it up to see how the system worked. This is one of the first vids I got from that setup:
https://drive.google.co
King Snake looking for a way into the crawlspace. I'm guessing he was used to feeding on the rats under there.
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