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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 140 reviews

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Customers are positive about the Tapo Indoor 2K Wi-Fi Security Camera, particularly its image quality and convenient privacy shutter. Users find the camera easy to set up and appreciate its wide field of view and effective motion detection. The night vision, local storage option, and versatile mounting capabilities are also well-received.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Image quality, Privacy shutter
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Neat and versatile mounting options-Iffy Wi-Fi

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The TP-Link features an impressive view and resolution, and while the frame may look gimmicky, the mechanism is solid in holding the lens in a very stable way. It arrives in a very tiny folded configuration, like a hockey puck, with various mounting hardware. It features a weighed magnetic base, a metal plate with 2 screw holes, and an adhesive (oddly with a pair of screw holes). Setting it up takes a matter of minutes after you download the Tapo app. The app instructs you to turn on Bluetooth to find the camera; once found, give it your Wi-Fi password and pair. It supports both cloud and local recording via a microSD card. With the type of hardware included, you can mount this virtually anywhere in your home. As I tried to get going with this camera, I walked it over to the office to mess with it while I tackled another task. I realized that it had a very low framerate and would frequently buffer. I was a little confused about why this was having such a bad stream. Phones, computers, wireless smart smoke detectors, and other gadgets don't typically have issues with service in that room. I unplugged it and took it next to the router to test again; this time there was no lag or issues at all. The office is technically 3 rooms over when seen on a floor plan. But in reality, it's actually two, with a single wall composed of drywall between them. With little to no solid materials other than meshing, wood, and electrical wiring, with no concrete-based materials, tubing, or anything similar. The camera only supports 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, which meant I couldn't change its connection type to get better coverage. When working correctly, the picture quality is very clear, both day and night. Night vision is configurable to your needs and can be turned off if you get too much glare. The AI functions capture and label moments of activity while drawing a little green box around your object. Human detection is labeled by a person icon, while quick movements/actions give you a running person icon. I don't have large pets indoors, so I can't say if it generates a dog icon. The packaging does mention it picks them up and tags them intelligently as well. The privacy shutter is a neat add-on to any camera. Activate, and the camera mostly turns off with the lens covered. I only wish there was a schedule this could be customized with. As it is now, you have to manually toggle it every time you want to turn it on or off. Pros -Amazing picture quality -Incredibly easy setup -Multiple mounting options -Fantastic camera frame Cons -Weak Wi-Fi radio -No schedules for privacy shutter This is worth 4-stars.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Field of view, Privacy shutter
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    High Quality 2K Video And A Lot Of Features

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    TP-Link's C125 WiFi security camera is a new camera that has up to 2K QHD resolution and night vision. The camera has a reasonably small size with a magnetic base. It comes with all you need to mount the camera and get it up and running. You can use the magnetic base or mount onto a wall with the screws that come with it. It also has an articulating arm so you can position the camera to capture what you want. The ultra-wide field of view makes it easy to get a large area in frame. TP-Link has a app that you use to setup the camera. Once connected to the app, you can fully configure the camera. you can set the resolution, loop recording, activity zones, status led, privacy mode, notifications, etc. TP-Link offers a cloud storage services you can subscribe to and you can use up to a 512GB micro-SD card. Within the app, you can view recordings, download them, and use the two way audio feature of the C125. Updating of the camera firmware is also done through the app. A recent firmware update enabled the option for turning on/off the HDR feature. I found the C125 to be easy to setup and configure. There are enough options and feature that I had to take some time to go through all of them. The capabilities of this camera were well thought out by TP-Link. The power cable is the longest I've seen on this type of security camera, so I didn't have any issues getting it plugged into an outlet. It does what you would expect from a security camera and then some. The video quality looks really good. The 2k resolution plus HDR give me confidence that I would be able to see a lot of detail if I were to have an intruder/thief come into view of this camera. I don't have that with cameras that only have 1080 resolution. FHD cameras I had in the past always made me wonder if the low resolution would show enough detail to be helpful in the event of an incident, but I don't feel like I have to worry about that now with the C125. That piece of mind is worth it to me. The camera has a privacy shutter which you can close or open through the app. I don't have the camera in a location where I would need to use that, but for those who may have it in a location where there would be times you need to use it, you have it available on this camera. The only thing I would like to see changed would be the support for a 1TB micro-SD card. As it stands, the camera supports up to 512GB cards. With loop recording enabled, that will still hold a lot of days of recording, but it would be nice to have the option to use the 1TB cards. The C125 is a great camera. I don't have any complaints about it. You have both local storage and a cloud storage service option with this, it has a 2K resolution, records audio in addition to video, an d the amount of features is extensive. I don't think you will be disappointed with this camera. If you are looking into getting a security camera or are wanting to build out a home security camera system, then add the C125 to your list for consideration. I would recommend it being on anyone's list and I believe that people are going to be impressed with the video quality of TP-Link's C125.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Get one

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    This is my first security camera for my bungalow apartment and I thought this fit my budget compared to my mom's Ring. And honestly this turned out great. I really wanted a siren type of thing initially and didn't realize this had one. Also the magnet base for installation was really clutch! We easily mounted it on the window frame upper corner area and we were able to angle the camera out the window for our back door. Just like a previous comment, we disabled the "night mode" to see through the glass and we have a porch light on during late hours. The cloud storage is great – and if you compare the rates of other brands, ~$34 a month for 1 cam split by two people is solid. In this era, cloud storage makes sense vs. memory cards, mainly because you can view it any where mobile and if there was a break-in burglars can take the local storage card fyi. The app took some getting used to in terms of tweaking settings that we preferred, but nothing too challenging. I do hope they can update the UX to be a little more intuitive. Also the "shortcuts" that I added from the app for my Iphone widgets aren't super in sync lol. Overall I like how you can set a "Home" mode and "Away" mode too. The design is nice and compact + quality of footage is a plus since its 2k. Also being able to have "privacy mode" is a great especially when we know we're going to be in the motion area/the reflection on the window since we're using it to point outside. Anyways, I have fun speaking into the microphone saying sassy things !! Get one. P.S. make sure your firmware is always updated so its more secure~~

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Image quality, Setup
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Clear, reliable video

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    This TP-Link - Tapo C125 replaced a much older camera, and I didn't realize how slow and cumbersome the old one was until I was using this new one. To be fair, the old camera was many years old. I was just used to opening the app and it taking time to load the video. There's no of that with this Tapo C125. I open the app and tap the camera and the video is showing immediately. It's also very clear, even at night and in the dark, and hasn't gone out one time. Also another problem with older camera. Video going out and reloading. Set up was easy. I downloaded the app, plugged it in and it found and set up the camera very quickly. There was a firmware update available, so I did that while checking through the settings. After the update I tested all the features. It very accurately identified motion, and people coming on camera. You can set up for it to do that only during certain time, which I would recommended. It sent a notification every few seconds that I was in the room, but it's an awesome feature to have when you're not home. It has a physical privacy shudder that you can also control with the app if you want privacy. Nice feature for those who need it. The size is also great. I tested the 2 way communication with my daughter one day. She heard me clearly, but I did have a little trouble hearing her unless she spoke up. But it worked with very little delay. I'm very happy with this camera and would definitely get more.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    CANT USE 5G wifi!

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    Someone in the reviews stated this works with 5G wifi ans it does not! Will have to return foe a refund. Its useless. Leason i learned is dont rely on reviews for accuare information

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from TPLinkSupport
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      Hi,

      Thank you for your review. The Tapo Indoor 2K Wi-Fi Security Camera is not designed nor advertised for use with 5GHz Wi-Fi. If you are ever unsure about a product's features, please feel free to check the product specifications page, or contact our support team using the information found on our official TP-Link website.

      In most cases, Wi-Fi routers that support 5GHz connectivity might also support 2.4GHz (also known as "Dual-Band Wi-Fi"). We recommend consulting with your router's documentation to determine whether it supports both bands.

      Our support team is always happy to help answer any questions you may have about our products. Please feel free to reach out using any of the resources included with the product, or from our official website, and we'll gladly have a Support Agent follow up with you directly.

      Thank you,
      TP-Link Support tplink

  • Pros mentioned:
    Field of view, Image quality, Privacy shutter
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Feature rich Wi-Fi camera for your home security

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The tp-link Tapo C125 AI Home Security Wi-Fi camera is a feature rich camera for your home. Video quality is great day and night with the 2K QHD HDR camera for day and the 940mn IR LED for night vision and the ultra-wide field of view will capture it all. Smart AI identifies people, pets, and vehicles while also having the ability to identify sounds and notify you when the camera recognizes one. With the built-in physical privacy shutter button, you can have physical control of the camera to protect your privacy. The camera also allows for two-way audio and the sound recorded is clear and the sound coming from the speaker is just as clear. Within the Tapo app you are able to have the camera speaker play an audible alarm when certain activities are recognized. Ecosystem compatibility is great, offering compatibility with multiple home ecosystems including Apple HomeKit. Adding the camera to HomeKit was the easiest I’ve ever experienced; it was quick and easy and HomeKit secure video is supported and provides an additional option for storing your video recordings. The Tapo app provides you with additional options for local storage, available via micro-SD card or Cloud storage through the Tapo Care storage service.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Image quality, Setup
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great indoor camera

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    I'm not deep into the TP link ecosystem or anything, I do have a few smart plugs for controlling old school lamps, but I saw that the specs on this and grabbed it anyway. Really glad I did. This tiny camera is pretty much perfect. I love that it doesn't require any other hardware or a subscription service to use. I just slotted in a spare 256gb sd card I had laying around collecting dust and boom, good to go. So what's sup great about it? Setup is super simple. Unboxed the camera, plugged it in, grabbed the app, and was up and running in a few minutes. I love the mounting hardware this thing comes with. You get a little metal plate that comes with a matching adhesive pad so you can mount the camera virtually anywhere. The image quality on this in both light and dark environments is great - though we're using ours in a somewhat unconventional setup (more on that in a sec). The power cable is quite long, which is nice as you can mount this quite high if you're so inclined. Plus it's a matched white cable, which makes it fade into the background against walls. So don't really need an indoor camera these days as we're strictly work from home now, but thought the tiny size of this little guy would be great for pointing out front window. We've been having a few issues with package thieves, and were hoping this could be the solution. We do have a doorbell camera, but our front door where our packages are left is positioned 90 degrees to the actual front of the house. So people can just walk across the front yard, reach over the little half wall to our doorstep and grab a package without ever appearing on the doorbell camera. Sucks right? But I'm guessing this 70+ year old house wasn't built with home surveillance in mind. Anyway. We've got this mounted on top of a window frame (double window situation) of a window that we never open. So the window locks are just to the right of where we've got the camera, if you can picture it, and the camera is pointed directly out the window. Wasn't sure how this would work, but it turns out ... perfectly! The image, even through glass, is crystal clear. There is a bit of a problem at night because our neighborhood is actually very well lit at night, basically everyone across the street keeps their front lights on. This causes reflections in the glass that completely blind the camera in night vision mode. That sucks for us, but won't affect you if you're using this like normal people. BUT! You can disable night vision by switching the camera from auto to day mode, and with the amount of light we have in our neighborhood at all times we get a beautiful 1440p hdr image. It's great. Whether you're doing something goofy with the camera like us, or using it to keep on eye on pets/kiddos in the house this thing is perfect. All you need is an open socket and internet connection and you're set. This thing is located pretty much at the opposite end of the house from our router and it still has a very strong connection. Software is pretty good too overall. The camera identifies any recordings/events that spotted people with a little person icon, though confusingly the "movement" icon is a person running. Once you know you know, but that was a bit confusing at first. Downloading clips is quick and easy, but that speed will depend on both your connection and your sd card. The sd card I put in this is a fairly high quality high speed card that was originally used in a phone, but of course phones have done away with expandable storage, so now it gets to live here. I don't know it's a great little camera that has slotted easily into our home security suite without any issues. I love it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Not worth it

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Ring cameras through a Homebridge plugin are a much better option. The TP Link app wasn’t horrible but viewing through Homekit was basically unusable.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from TPLinkSupport
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      Hi,

      Thank you for your review. TP-Link Tapo cameras are designed to provide intuitive, convenient, and smart monitoring for your home. With the option of integration with supported third-parties, even more flexibility and automation options are at your fingertips. We would greatly appreciate the opportunity to hear exactly what aspect(s) of the HomeKit experience you weren't fully satisfied with.

      At your convenience, please feel free to reach out to our support team via email at [email protected] and include reference to this review, as well as any information you can share regarding which elements of the HomeKit integration experience you felt were not fully satisfactory, and we'll gladly follow up.

      Thank you,
      TP-Link Support tplink

  • Pros mentioned:
    Image quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    An refreshing gem in a crowded camera space

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    First impression: My first impression of the TP-Link Tapo C125 Home Security Wi-Fi camera is that is a well-made camera with mounting options to make it easy to mount in just about any location. It is well packages in all recyclable materials, and comes with the camera, USB power supply, metal and adhesive base mounts, wall hardware for permanent mounting on drywall, a quick start guide, a wall template for drilling holes, and user setup guides for Apple HomeKit. The camera works with the TP-Link Tapo app, Alexa, Google Home, and Apple Home. Installation: The installation of this camera is very versatile. For the review I just let it sit on the base. This might be a camera that I move around, depending on what I want to watch. The quick start guide, and app are both very clear and easy to follow in getting the camera up and running. App: The app is used to set up the TP-Link account, set up the camera, and monitor the camera. The app installed quickly and easily and is very lightweight on the phone. It offers more motion detection options than my other cameras and is easy to follow and find what you want to adjust. After installing the app, I created a TP-Link ID, and started configuring the camera. As soon as I was done with the initial configuration, it notified me that the firmware needed to be updated and it was updated. I then created a TP-Link ID for my wife. I sent her an invite and she accepted it. She installed the app, and it opened with the camera ready for her to accept. As soon as she did that, the camera appeared. Now one really nice feature is that both apps can watch the cameras at the same time. This is the first camera I have had that provides that option. Thank you TP-Link! Performance: The performance of this camera is good. It is currently in an area of my house that has weak Wi-Fi, yet it is running at 2K. The default setting for the fps is 15 fps. I bumped it up to 20, then 25, and finally 30. At 30 fps, the video quality is nice and sharp with no noticeable degradation of the stream. The TP-Link Tapo C125 offers a few different options for recording. You can use a micro-SD card, record to a NAS, or buy their cloud storage. Right now, I am recording to a 256 GB micro-SD card, and it is doing just fine. I am upgrading my Wi-Fi to Wi-Fi 6 with range extenders. Once I do that, I will create a camera account, and stream it to a 16TB volume on my NAS. Conclusion: I didn’t know what to expect from this camera. I have quite a few different camera systems in different locations, and they all have pros and cons. This camera has more pros than I expected, and I honestly cannot come up with a single con. This is not the best camera out there, but for the price, the feature set, and the high-quality image, it is better than any other camera I know of in its price range. I usually have some type of complaint about the camera apps, but it seems like TP-Link really did a great job with UX in their app. And with me being able to look at the camera when I get a notification at the same time my wife is, that is an absolutely great feature. On my other camera systems, I will get knocked out when she signs in. I have 2 camera systems at my home. I have a wired and a wireless. It looks like my wireless is getting replaced. This is a better camera with a better app. I highly recommend the TP-Link Tapo C125 Home Security Wi-Fi camera.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Image quality, Privacy shutter
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Feature Rich Camera at a Good Price Point!

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    I had high expectations when I got the TP-Link Tapo C125 AI Home Security Wi-Fi camera since I knew that TP-Link made good Routers at good prices. So I was excited to get this TP-Link Tapo set up to try it out. I have to say that this little camera has exceeded my expectations in almost every way. First, it is very well made and has a unique magnetic mounting system that none of my other cameras have. However, the mounting system is just the start of features that I have never seen until now on a security camera. It has a very good 2k picture and video quality along with the clearest zoom I have seen so far. It still does get a little blurry but not as bad as other cameras that I have used. It actually stays pretty clear up to about 75% zoom and although it does get pixelated you can still make out the images and objects. Another feature I have never seen is the telephone symbol that lets you call the camera with your phone from in the app. This is a separate feature from the mic button that acts as a walkie-talkie type of communication like other cameras I have used. The phone feature is something unique to this TP-Link from my experiences with cameras. That makes this camera great for use with someone who is looking after an elderly adult that lives by themselves or for a caretaker when they may be out of the house at times. It is especially useful for someone with limited mobility that is being cared for since it can be placed near them for easy communication through the camera mic using the two-way audio feature. TP-Link did not stop there however because yes there is still yet another stand-out feature and that is the privacy shutter. This is an awesome feature when you are using it in the house and want to temporarily turn it off when you are home and in the house doing chores and such. Moving on to storage options compared to other brands I have used the TP-Link Tapo is definitely more comprehensive and just like my previous experience with them and as I mentioned their pricing is very good for cloud storage. Not only that the cloud storage and the Micro Sd Card storage work side by side at the same time. Which just happens to be another standout and much-appreciated feature. Did I mention that the cloud storage is unlimited for only $2.99 a month for one camera for the first 6 months then $3.49 a month which is less than one-third the price of every other manufacturer I have used and for up to 10 cameras $9.99 the first 6 months then $11.99 a month thereafter. It has me considering a TP-Link Mesh system with more cameras. I would want to be able to have wireless outdoor cameras with removable batteries though and I am not sure that is offered. I prefer a hub to onboard storage for exterior cameras. One that you can keep inside that the cameras connect to. They do have a couple of hubs but the one that works with cameras is limited to 4 cameras and 64 devices. I do not understand the camera limitation they need to make it up to at least 6 cameras but preferably 8 or 10. Not sure if you can daisy chain hubs or not. You can buy solar panels for exterior cameras so there is that. All in all the TP-Link Tapo CV125 is a great indoor camera with a lot of good features. There are a lot of add-on smart home devices if you want to expand your system and get a hub which the smart home devices connect to on their own wireless network that is claimed to save battery. This is a good camera and a good system to invest in at a reasonable price with good performance. Especially for the average-sized home. I would not hesitate to recommend it or other TP-Link products.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    SD card storage ability + Perfect app + HomeKit A+

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    Truth be told ive used a few brands of home security cameras at this point looking for the best option for my family. I have to say for the price the features you actually get here cannot be beat compared to almost all the major players out there. First your not forced into a subscription cloud based storage system like most others (though you do get a complimentary month when you sign up) instead you can use a micro SD card which is beautiful in this day and age. Being a “wired” camera (power brick and wire) and yet WIFI means you simply need an outlet to get started which is great not to have to worry about and recharge a battery all the time like I did with others. The app is excellent and allows you to find the cameras via bluetooth then have them connect to your wifi network via wifi (even wifi 6 if you have it). Mounting the camera is up to you and these actually have the most versatile options ive seen as well. You can two sided tape, drill and screw, a mounting base or even a magnet which is an interesting idea. Since these are for indoor use this means you can pretty much use it wherever you need it. Cant forget the cord is 10ft long. One thing that makes or breaks these type of cameras is the software and I have to say that TPlink / Tapo did this one RIGHT for once. It’s everything you need and nothing you dont. The “AI detection” is fairly accurate In detecting motion, person, line crossing etc and it will also detect audio like a baby crying if you use this for monitoring your Childs room which is a great feature. Of course there is two way audio here through the app though there is some lag it actually does work well. To top it off this can be used with most major home security suites like google home and apple HomeKit which pretty much seals the deal for the best overall value on a camera ive seen to date. If your on the fence and dont want a app breathing down your throat to “unlock its potential” with a purchase every 5 minutes this is the one!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Image quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Surprisingly nice portable diverse 2k camera

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    Camera folds out from it's base magnetic stand, A relatively small camera that has exceptional mobility. Very nice it has a built-in magnet and a mount but it could stick to the air conditioning that I found in my room. 2K resolution night vision two-way audio you can actually talk to somebody while monitoring. A object detector so you could monitor pets, childen, babies, seniors. It's angle of view is exceptional and it all fits in the tiny box The interface is Bluetooth to your phone works with Android I haven't tested out iOS it's reception is excellent the pictures are excellent and I use the RS TP on the internet to stream the video to edge browser window which I found impressive It's only drawback is that it doesn't work with a competitors sensor devices only because it's broadband signal does not match the same broadband as the sensor units that I have. The other issue is most of the features have nuances that cause them to be dysfunctional I still haven't been able to concatenate all the small clips from video captures into one large clip to move to a laptop and view a whole days worth of video, it also provides a weekly breakdown which doesn't work and a scheduling system that is impossible for me to figure out The other issue I found was it's night Time recording was po or mostly because it's set for auto and it drops to 15 frames per second at night and you can see the interlacing video which looks poor at night very poor the infrared is easily fooled by any light source so that is a distortion and the settings seem to get lost sometimes it doesn't record person in the room and sometimes it does. Support is entirely web-based and most likely community-based so web support is marginal but ask for a cheap effective camera that's extremely portable and gives you some outstanding video I would recommend it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A Nothing Special Cam That is Not Compelling

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    I must preface that I can repair computers and can swap out parts and motherboards on a myriad of products. I am not stupid. But this cam was one of the worst ever to set up. I had a several year old similar cam by a different company that just worked and was easy to set up. Set up was frustrating. Illustrations or instructions on how to open device to set up was very poor. I felt like I was risking breaking the device to try to fold out the base. Not clear at all how to deploy. After I figured out deploying, I was able to get the base to fold out but the instructions were useless. Also obtaining the TP code was problematic - in short it took at least five minutes to get the code only to find out that the code was good for only 10 minutes! Because it took so long to receive, I hit resend only to find out the first code then came in and was useless. I had to wait another 5-7 minutes for the next code to arrive. I ended up ignoring instructions and just waded through installation on intuition alone. Instructions do not tell you to have wifi access code and to bluetooth pair your device. Amazing how limited these instructions were! EXPECT TO INSTALL AN UPDATE ONCE ACTIVATED. MINE WENT INTO AN ENDLESS LOOP INDICATING TO UPDATE. Clicked update. Updating. Then back to update. Repeated several times to have it indicate failure. Tried both with auto update on or off. Nothing changed. Ultimately the cam worked and gave an image. Overall it is okay if you can endure the indifferent instructions. Not sure if the update will ever install but at this point I've given up.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Image quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good Camera all Around, Poor Night Vision

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    Let me start out by saying I love this camera! It was so simple to set up. I already had the Tapo app downloaded on my phone for my smart dimmer switch. All it took was finding the camera via Bluetooth and setting it up to my wifi network. Simple! I wanted something that I could monitor our front sidewalk, as well as my car parked out of the street. I placed it in a front window near to our front door with a clear view of the street. It does this job very well during daylight, but come nightfall, the glare from the window where I have it placed is too great to make out any sort of image. The motion detection is top notch. The app sends me push notifications if it detects movement. So far, it detected when I've had deliveries and when a car passes by on the street, nearly 100 feet from my house. The video is crystal clear any time I've looked at captures during the daylight. I like that you have the choice between cloud storage or via SD card in the camera. The two way audio works great. I can hear what's going on clearly and the audio is clear when I talk through the camera. This camera has so many options for detection, from sounds (baby crying, cat meowing, glass breaking) to motion detection. I only have the glass breaking set up right now. I hope I'll never have to test how well that works.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Image quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nearly perfect...

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    4.5 Stars The picture quality on these cameras is really good. The low light performance is also impressive. Like many people I mostly use them looking out windows so I turn off the infrared (set the mode to day). The app is pretty good and after awhile fumbling around I managed to find the settings I needed. A big plus with these is you can set different detection zones for different types of triggers. With most cameras you have a choice of either setting the detection area too limited and possibly missing something you'd want to record or getting non-stop notifications from motion you don't care about. With these I can set it to record anytime there is motion in front of the house but only alert me if a person is in the area close to the house. This way people walking by on the sidewalk get recorded but I only get alerted if they approach the house. The only negative I have found is the only way to get a picture of what triggered it with the alert is to subscribe to their service. If I could just get a quick picture with the alert it would be the perfect camera. With a different brand of cameras that do that it is nice because then in a glance I can see if it is the UPS guy or someone with a crowbar.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Very Good Product

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    There’s a lot to like about the TP-Link Tapo C125 AI Home Security Wi-Fi Camera. Good price, plenty of features, easy to use (once set up). Like other smart, wifi-enabled security cams, the Tapo C125 offers: * Good image quality in both daylight and night with HD resolution of 2560 x 1440 * Wide angle view covering a broad area * An app that is easy to use yet offers a full-range of features * A decent price In addition to the above, the Tapo C125 offers some things that are not always included in security cameras in this price-range: * Recording: If you insert a mini-ssd card (purchased separately) into the provided slot on the camera, it will record (continuously if you like) and save to the card. Once the card is full it begins to erase earlier recordings. What I especially appreciate is that you can do this without needing some kind of subscription. Although you can setup an account to record to the cloud, I am glad it’s not required. Some offerings in this category won’t let you save recordings without a paid subscription - a very unfriendly stance. * Compatibility: Not all cameras work with smart home standards, and most that do only work with one or two. The Tapo C125 works with Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, and SmartThings. That is a big plus. Especially as it’s not unusual to find yourself switching from one standard to another. * Installation: Installing the camera to a fixed location is made simple by the fact that you just need to fix a metal plate (supplied) where you want the camera (with screws or adhesive) and the camera simply attaches magnetically to the plate (the camera is very light). Add to this the fact that the thin wiring from the charger to the camera is nice and long and it’s a thoughtful touch. * Form-Factor: It may be a minor thing, but I really like the way the camera and stand fold together into a tight unit - another thoughtful touch. It’s worth mentioning that the initial set-up of the unit with the app was slightly confusing. Not overwhelming, but it did take a little more thought to understand the process than I’ve experienced with others. However, for me, it was still over quickly and it has worked as expected without any glitches ever since. I should also mention that the C125 includes 'AI' recognition of people, pets, etc. and these can be turned off or on. I did not get a chance to fully test this so cannot evaluate this feature. However, when used inside with people present it successfully and separately identified each person. Because of this, I would expect the pet-identification feature to work equally well. The TP-Link Tapo C125 AI Home Security Wi-Fi Camera, is a very good offering and I recommend it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nice features nice price.

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    Great camera for a piece of mind while you are home or away. Have you ever been at work or on vacation only to wonder how your little friend you had to leave at home is doing ? Or you get a call from a neighbor telling you someone is creeping around your house or worse yet your at home and your hearing noises out in your entranceway ? Well that's where this comes in handy. You can easily mount it anywhere with the included magnetic mounting template. Just make sure you have a power outlet near by to power it up with. It has some very nice features for a smaller price,so you can't really go wrong with this security camera. A few of the features i really like were one you have an option to record rite to a SD card on the camera but you are limited to a 512 memory size but you can also record to the cloud,so your covered for smaller events or the longer recordings. Another nice feature is the low intensity IR light, so you don't have a high beam of light that lets everyone know you are recording at night. And lastly i love the smart AI detection and notification because now i know if i hear a dog barking or a car or a voice who is what,as in if it picks up the sound of breaking glass and nobody is home it notifies me. But if a car drives by my house it's not going to send me unneeded notifications. All in all for the price and the features this security camera come with it's a smart choice to go with. Oh also it's compatible with Google home that i already use for my other camera so setup was a breeze but also works with Alexa and Apple home.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Privacy shutter
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    great security camera

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    This device is great. It is a 2K wired Smart Security camera. It works with Apple Homekit, Google home and etc and easy to setup with wifi as well. It also has a magnetic base as well so you can place it anywhere as long as its metal so you just need to add a metal plate on a wall or like on a fridge or whatever. I just set it up on a table in my Room. If you are renting a room I find it important to see whats happening and if anybody has gone in my room I have actually lost money in my room and if I had a camera in my room I would of known for sure who did it. Anyways This is a 2K resolution camera which is great to see the details and you can see everything. Yeah 4K might be better but I find anything with a good 1080P or higher resolution sensor can do the job quite fine. It also hasa privacy shutter so you can make sure nothing is being seen if you don't want it to record anything as well especially if you're using this in your room or bedroom. You just need to supply a micro SD card for storage.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good Lasting Product

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    Since I received this product, the "TP-Link Tapo C125 AI Home Security Wi-Fi Camera, White," it has been operating flawlessly for a year. Although the resolution has improved, Tp-Link has demonstrated its value and performed well in home security products, as evidenced by the numerous routers I have purchased over the years. Although I don't have a favorite security product or DOCSIS router device, I must admit that TP-Link's products and their quality were exceptional!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Avoid anything cheaper

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    Dealt with shoddy cameras for years. Finally upgraded to these reasonably priced cameras and they just work! Using ONVIF with AgentDVR

    I would recommend this to a friend
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