TP-Link Tapo C100 Home Security (1920 x 1080 Pixels)
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TP-Link Tapo C100 Home Security

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a.coray

6 months ago

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digitec

6 months ago

Yes, you can use the camera without an SD card to view live recordings. An SD card is required to save recordings, but it is not required for live broadcasts. You can use the live view via the Tapo app as long as the camera and your device are connected to the same network.

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HaZet6330

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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philippschoeni

1 year ago

You can connect them to a server, but then you need the appropriate infrastructure. Simply embedding a link requires a server to host the link. But what works is to simply access a livestream outside the LAN via the app.

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E.B854

2 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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NeeRo AE

3 years ago

The camera also records without a network connection, i.e. directly onto the SD card. Setting up works via Bluetooth. Attention: in the settings you have to specify how long the camera should record. It is also important to ensure that the SD card is suitable and large enough (storage volume). Please do not forget to format the memory on the SD card via the app, otherwise the camera cannot save to the SD card. Picture by day and night tiptop. I have 2 in use myself and am completely satisfied.

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Calimaro#80

3 years ago

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columbo

3 years ago

Hello calimaro, the base is not magnetic. But there are 2 recesses for screw heads, with which you can attach the camera to the wall or ceiling. It has rubber pads at the corners and is therefore non-slip and does not cause scratches on sensitive surfaces. Greetings columbo

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Pongolove

3 years ago

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fabian86

3 years ago

I don't have a comparison to the 200, but it's not exactly good, but you can understand it pretty choppily and if you put it on the loudspeaker on your smartphone, you hear everything umpteen times... It's really bad with the language...

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