Tapo 2K Indoor Security Camera, Dog Camera,Baby Monitor, Motion Detection, 2-Way Audio,3MP, Night Vision, Cloud &SD Card Storage, Works with Alexa & Google Home

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Tapo 2K Indoor Security Camera, Dog Camera,Baby Monitor, Motion Detection, 2-Way Audio,3MP, Night Vision, Cloud &SD Card Storage, Works with Alexa & Google Home
Tapo 2K Indoor Security Camera, Dog Camera,Baby Monitor, Motion Detection, 2-Way Audio,3MP, Night Vision, Cloud &SD Card Storage, Works with Alexa & Google Home

Rp53.500,00

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  1. London

    Impressed :). This camera is way better than I expected! I was hesitant at first because of the price, but purchased due to the great reviews! So far I am impressed with the functionality of this indoor camera. It’s clear, detects things right away, records right away and has a long cord. The best part is that although you can subscribe to a cloud account to view history you can insert a SD card. I’ve had other indoor cameras in this past but the detection on this thing and that it records right away is far superior. There is no lagging either. I had to get a camera to monitor my mailbox because I have very nosy neighbor who likes to dig into my mailbox (to the point where I had to get a mailbox with a lock on it) and always tells me she’s just checking just in case if her mail gets mixed with mine. Out of my 10 years living in the same house with her our mail never gets mixed. She just likes to know what kind of mail I’m getting just to find out what I’m up to or where I work. What I do. People who are nosy people because they stay home and barely work. I didn’t want to have to get a camera but I’m tired of my mail being monitored by people with no lives. My life is not that interesting and she and her crazy husband just loves to put their hands in my mailbox because their always “high.” Tired of the B.S. so glad I got a camera now.

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  2. CLB

    A very good addition to my security camera system. I bought one of these to replace a more panoramic double lens Reolink camera on my Blue Iris-managed security system in hopes it would not drop connections the way the Reolink cams (I have three of them of various models) seem to. So far, it has been working great. Dropouts are rare but the camera is little less wide angle. Full disclosure – I’m using a TP-Link mesh system and there could be some compatibility benefits beneath the hood that I’m oblivious to since Tapo and TP-Link are from the same source. There are some concerns about TP-Link being a Chinese company, but you’ll have to resolve that issue in your own mind.This cam was easy to set up with the Tapo app initially and took only a bit of tinkering with video parameters in my Blue Iris NVR software to make it work. There are subreddits and TP-Link postings to help with this. For your reference, my setup uses software running on Windows, not the separate hardware NVR. You may find the Tapo app sufficient but I have a mix of camera brands and some of them have much worse apps than Tapo, so a unified management system works best for me. (I’m looking at you Amcrest, Foscam and Reolink.) If you go all Tapo, you may not need anything else, and a cloud storage subscription is an option they offer.The C120 has excellent night views and works best for me with the IR disabled to avoid rain and fog issues and because there is already some help from street lighting. The night color is beautiful and clear. The camera’s own motion detection seems to work well enough (continuing to evaluate and will post updates if there are findings) although I rely on Blue Iris to manage motion detection events and video clip storage.I’m also working with an indoor Tapo C100 with similar experience so far, although this may be the topic of a separate review.I strongly recommend using optional microSD cards in these cameras, even if you use Blue Iris for your primary motion detection and video clip cataloging. It costs very little extra for, say, 64GB cards and they backstop your main system.

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  3. LadyKraken

    Amazing value. Premise: I had to put a camera in to watch my kitchen. I spent 10 dollars on a cheap sd, so I wouldn’t have to pay a sub.Camera functionality: with the sd card (or the subscription 5$) and using the app, I’m able to set loop recording. It saves 7 days, and you can set the times, privacy mode, motion detect record mode… there are a ton of great functions on here.Ease of use: plug it in, download the app. After a quick setup it’s super simple.Night vision: I honestly wasn’t expecting it, but it works great. I caught my son sneaking an icecream in the middle of a night. Zoom even works at night.View angle: it’s bendy, and able to be mounted on the wall if you want, very versatile.10/10 there’s so much more I could say. But it’s really just a wonderful camera on all ends.

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