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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Today 11:54 AM

2-Pk Tapo C210P2 2K Pan/Tilt Indoor Security Camera

$37

$45

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Amazon has 2-Pk Tapo C210P2 2K Pan/Tilt Indoor Security Camera for $36.96. Shipping is free.

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Available:Features:
  • 2304 x 1296 Resolution at 15 fps
  • IR LED for Night Vision to 30'
  • 4mm Fixed Lens
  • 360° Panning, 114° Tilting
  • 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Connectivity
  • Two-Way Audio
  • Supports microSD Cards up to 512GB
  • Tapo App for iOS & Android
  • Use with Amazon Alexa & Google Assistant

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  • About this deal:
    • This price matches the previous Frontpage deal.
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $8.03 lower (18% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $44.99
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Amazon has 2-Pk Tapo C210P2 2K Pan/Tilt Indoor Security Camera for $36.96. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for posting this deal.

Available:Features:
  • 2304 x 1296 Resolution at 15 fps
  • IR LED for Night Vision to 30'
  • 4mm Fixed Lens
  • 360° Panning, 114° Tilting
  • 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Connectivity
  • Two-Way Audio
  • Supports microSD Cards up to 512GB
  • Tapo App for iOS & Android
  • Use with Amazon Alexa & Google Assistant

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price matches the previous Frontpage deal.
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $8.03 lower (18% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $44.99
  • About this store:

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Today 1:34 PM
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JJWalkerToday 1:34 PM
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Tapo has dethroned Wyze as the value leader.
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Today 2:56 PM
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RaedSToday 2:56 PM
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Quote from JJWalker :
Tapo has dethroned Wyze as the value leader.
I agree
Today 3:32 PM
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kamakaze75Today 3:32 PM
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Are the camera reliable though ?
Today 4:06 PM
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stormer0115Today 4:06 PM
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Quote from kamakaze75 :
Are the camera reliable though ?
Mine has been reliable - it's been over 1.5 years. You can plug in a micro-SD card for recording and no need to pay a subscription fee.
Today 4:26 PM
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acechappToday 4:26 PM
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I have been using 8 of these for over 2 years. Since they allow local network camera access through RTSP, I have them wired up to a Frigate based NVR system, with alerting through the Home Assistant app. I have mounted these cameras under the roof eaves outdoors and they have been fine - even in heavy rains or hot sun. Not saying that they will survive a rain shower but have been surprised at their quality as outdoor cameras. At <$20 per camera, they have been an amazing deal with great functionality.
Today 5:46 PM
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chivasToday 5:46 PM
426 Posts
Quote from kamakaze75 :
Are the camera reliable though ?
The most reliable cameras I've used. I'm switching from Eufy PT cameras to these and best part, no need for a hub, just an SD card and does 24/7 recording. Limit is on the card size but when I need to connect to them, they connect immediately. Eufy PT indoor cameras either LAG or just time out. When I say LAGGGG..... They lag for a minute before showing anything.
Big plus is this comes in black. When you want to place them and places that's harder to see so they aren't an eyesore
Today 6:14 PM
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2001kxToday 6:14 PM
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Quote from acechapp :
I have been using 8 of these for over 2 years. Since they allow local network camera access through RTSP, I have them wired up to a Frigate based NVR system, with alerting through the Home Assistant app. I have mounted these cameras under the roof eaves outdoors and they have been fine - even in heavy rains or hot sun. Not saying that they will survive a rain shower but have been surprised at their quality as outdoor cameras. At <$20 per camera, they have been an amazing deal with great functionality.
Im basically doing the same thing as you..These (TAPO) are replacing all my WYZE

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Today 6:33 PM
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smarty2456Today 6:33 PM
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The interface isn't the best, and they have a harsher limit on devices connected, and weird rules on what "users" are allowed to do. But they are cheap with a decent picture.

I have a few other tapo cameras and reolinks. The reolink ones are usually fairly reliable, but the tracking of a moving object is faster on the tapo. The reolink is less likely to mistake a tree limb for a person but in my my experience the tracking can break the reset point. (Ie, it follows something past its point it can rotate, so however many "clicks" past it will return to a different spot from "home" over time.

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