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· 【Motion Detection & Instant Notification】Get instant push notifications when motion, person or baby crying is detected, there is no additional fee to use it as a baby camera monitor. Discern from notifications that matter, so you'll know if its your pet playing around or if someone is actually there. · 【2-Way Audio w/ Built In Siren】Never truly leave home with the built-in 2-way audio. Use as a pet camera with phone app to comfort your pet from anywhere in the world. Keep your family safe with cameras for home security indoor by warding off intruders. · 【Night Vision up to 30 Ft.】Never miss a thing that goes on, even at night thanks to the integrated IR system on this indoor camera which provides 30 feet of night vision. · 【1080P FHD】Capture every detail inside your home with crystal-clear 1080P high definition video with this indoor security camera. Easily see what your baby is holding or what your pet is playing with. · 【Works w/ Alexa & Google Home】Fully compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, use your simple voice command to view Tapo indoor security camera live stream on Echo Show or Google Chrome Cast with a screen. Easily get your home security footage up on a larger TV display.
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CLBReviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
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.
StevenReviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
For the price point, it's fantastic. I use it as a door camera as I didn't want to dish out the dough for a ring camera. However it isn't really 1080P, more like 720p if the wind is blowing right. As it's inside facing out, it has a few issues. You can't use the IR mode on it as the lights blind the camera. And unfortunately my unit faces east, so the sun blinds it for a short period of time. When the sun is past the roof, the color quality is decent. Again, probably more like a 720p quality feed though, still good though to be honest. However at night with the "day mode" on, it struggles a bit with the parking lot lights. Somehow lights that are 20-60ft away severely starburst. But knowing it was meant to be an indoor facing camera, I am willing to overlook this. The vehicle / people sensing is a bit iffy. Pick one or the other to be at 6 and leave the other lower. It tracks stuff close to the door fine but at 20ft it confuses cars with people a lot and vise versa. Setup was incredibly easy. I opted to use 2 sided tape to mount it instead of screws. Took all of 5 seconds. Connection to my wifi was also incredibly easy. You do have to reset the camera if you want to switch to a different network though. The app apparently allows you to view 36 cameras if you were so inclined to secure your place like Fort Knox or make your neighbour's think you're... Cautious Tldr, for the price point it's great. The cable length is adequate. Feed quality is eh. Sensors work but not well for specifically cars or people. Bright light bad. Don't use IR if it's mounted facing glass.
Jesse SampleyReviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
Simple setup, achieved by using my phones hotspot. Robbed the dashcam for an sd card, popped two holes with a screw driver and mallet and inserted hardware, plug in, set up and bam. Quality of video is great, detection could be a little more sensitive, and the audio on the speaker isn’t the best, but the microphone isn’t bad. Now! Keep in mind you could just unplug it and disable it so if there was a way to securely power it, that would be recommended
Alex G.Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Great for watching our elderly dogs as they've become more restless overnight during these cold winter months. Clear picture, can adjust motion sensitivity so you won't get notified every time they blink or raise their head, and it very clearly picks up audio from the room as well. The only drawback I've been consistently frustrated with is the "talk" feature. Often if I use that button to soothe the dogs or tell them to lay back down, only the last half second will transmit, confusing the dogs and making them more agitated instead of soothed. I've also experimented with this by having my partner speak to me from the living room through the talk feature, and it's just as spotty/mangled in what actually comes out. Besides that, it's a great camera and has given me SO much peace of mind overnight when I'm upstairs and wonder what my senior dogs are doing downstairs. Well worth the price! Edit to add: Discovered another. "downside" to this camera. We learned how to share the device across both of our phones to monitor the dogs better. My partner is now VERY aware of how many bad jokes I tell the dogs. But that would be true of any camera or home surveillance device, so it's not really a true downside. PS: What do you call a dog that does magic tricks? A labracadabrador. You're welcome.
rolaReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 10, 2024
Only issue some times while reviewing the recording in app you find few seconds of interrupted like cutter off recording ! Not much of deal for me as I use it internally so I know what it missed !
Gerardo Mendoza ValleReviewed in Mexico on May 29, 2024
Primera vez que compró cámaras de seguridad. Este modelo (C 100) y esta marca (TAPO) me pareció muy bueno, no conozco otras, por lo bien que se ve la imagen y sus funciones: un zoom muy bueno; audio bidireccional puedo hablar con alguien cerca de la cámara en mi casa estando yo fuera y lejos; me envía notificaciones de movimiento que puedo configurar a mi gusto o desactivar; la app TAPO es gratis y guarda el red de internet y la clave de modo que no hay que buscarla ni escribir la clave cuando añadimos una nueva cámara; la configuración de las cámaras es muy sencilla; la app permite la opción de guardar en la nube lo que la cámara graba o se puede grabar en micro SD (hasta 128 gb) en la cámara; la configuración de una nueva cámara es muy rápida (6 minutos me llevó y 2 minutos es de la actualización del firmware y se hace sola) gracias a que la app guarda los datos de la red; trae tornillos y un papel marcado donde se deben hacer los hoyos para colocarla; una vez colocada en la pared se puede dirigir hacia donde uno quiere. Es una cámara fija, no sigue el movimiento, pero eso era lo que yo quería. Algo sencillo y económico que me permitiera ver en tiempo real lo que pasa en el interior de mi casa. Sugerencias/Tips: 1.- Primero configuren cada cámara y luego las colocan. El celular debe estar cerca de la cámara durante la configuración. Pueden usar el mismo cable a toma corriente para todas las cámaras durante la configuración de cada una. 2.- Desconecten la(s) cámara(s) que ya configuraron cuando configuren una nueva. En resumen me parece que el beneficio que se obtiene supera el precio que se paga! Ahora falta conocer su funcionamiento a largo plazo...
TeezackReviewed in Singapore on September 11, 2023
Authentic and well packed. Thanks
Luis Angel VargasReviewed in Mexico on January 28, 2025
Muy buena cámara con buena resolución y que es fácil de instalar y usar, se ve muy bien de noche
Jose MarazReviewed in Mexico on November 30, 2024
Bueno