Hello. Yes, it is possible. With 128GB you already have quite a lot of reserve. With "ecriture" 24h I think you can record about 2-3 weeks before the first recordings are overwritten. Have a nice day
Yes, you can see the cameras live even when you are not at home. To do so, you need to use the TP-Link Tapo app on your smartphone, which allows remote access to the camera via the internet. After setting up the camera and associating the device with your TP-Link account, you can view live video, receive motion notifications and control the camera from anywhere via the app.
To access live remotely, make sure the camera is connected to the internet and that you are logged in with your TP-Link ID in the Tapo app. If you have problems accessing outside your home network, you may need to check the router configuration, such as opening ports or the correct internet connection, but usually the app handles the remote connection automatically without complex manual configurations.
In summary, download the Tapo app, configure the camera following the instructions, create a TP-Link account, and you can watch live streaming wherever you are via your smartphone.
Search for Tapo C420. This is probably what you are looking for. There is a hub and you can connect various battery cams to it. The Tapo D230 (doorbell camera) would also work.
Yes, you can operate the Tapo C210 V2.2 with the same Tapo app as the Tapo C200. Both camera models are set up and controlled via the Tapo app from TP-Link, so you can manage your existing cameras and the new C210 in one app.
No, you have to buy. When you look at the product, they offer you the cards that come with the camera. It doesn't stay in the old mode but in detection mode, so you can watch at any time with your phone.
Hello. Nope, that works fine. I use the cam to have an eye on the corridor when the kids sleep and im outside the house. I only get notifications when they leave thier room or when they cry. I never had false alarms, even in complete darkness. Aditionally you can set the sensitivity of the detections in 10 different levels...
Yes, it is possible to leave the camera connected 24/7 and set the recording to activate only when motion or an anomaly is detected. The camera can operate continuously if a microSD card is inserted and formatted via the Tapo application, but you can also set a recording mode based solely on motion detection, meaning that it will only record and switch on when motion is detected.
Yes, you can connect multiple Tapo cameras at the same time and manage them in the Tapo app. The app allows you to add and control multiple cameras so that you can view all camera images centrally. You can also share access to the cameras with other people by sending them an invitation via the app.
For cloud storage functions, the Tapo Care Plan supports multiple cameras: the Basic Plan supports up to 3 cameras, the Premium Plan supports up to 10 cameras. This allows you to operate and manage multiple cameras in one system.
Yes, you can connect multiple cameras of this type at the same time and monitor them for multiple rooms via the smartphone app. The Tapo app supports adding and managing multiple cameras so you can see and control all live feeds in one app. In addition, the Tapo Care plan allows you to manage up to 3 cameras on the Basic plan and up to 10 cameras on the Premium plan, which supports the simultaneous use of multiple cameras.
The Tapo C210 camera is supplied with a mounting bracket that uses screws and plugs to fix the camera to the wall. There is no mention of a magnetic or glue mounting system in the information available.
I have the C210 V1.0 and it automatically switches and activates the infrared LED. Does it work when it is bright ? The distance for IR is not that far. But it is enough for my garage.
The Tapo C210 cannot be integrated directly into the TP-Link Smart Hub H200. The H200 currently only supports certain models such as the Tapo C420 and C400 that are specifically designed to connect to the hub. The Tapo C210 is a Wi-Fi camera that connects directly to the router and does not require or support integration with the H200.
No, you don't need an SD card if you don't want to record video, just carry out real-time surveillance. The Tapo C210 allows live surveillance without the need for local storage on an SD card.
Hello Olivia! So the Tapo C210 does not have a LAN connection for the cable. It looks like the Tapo C212 has a LAN connection at the back. Greetings! Sven
Yes, with the Tapo app you can view live images from the camera and rotate the camera. The app allows you to stream live and control the camera, including the pan and tilt functions to rotate the camera in a 360° horizontal and 114° vertical range. You can also use various functions via the app, such as taking photos, starting video recordings and communicating via the two-way audio function.
Correct, you can integrate as many cameras as you want (up to 30 I think). I have memory cards in it. You can also only record on the move. 24 non-stop just eats up memory, but cards no longer cost the earth.