🔒 Watch every angle, stay one step ahead.
The Tapo C500 is a robust 1080P outdoor security camera featuring 360° pan/tilt views, AI-driven person and motion tracking, and IP65 weatherproofing. It offers versatile storage options including up to 512GB microSD and cloud plans, plus full-duplex audio and a built-in siren for active deterrence. Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, it’s designed for seamless smart home integration and reliable, intelligent outdoor surveillance.
R**K
Works great and has captured package thieves!!
Love these cameras! Super easy installation. Great phone app! You can't beat the features and the ability to adjust the viewing zones. motion sensitivity, IFR, and lighting. The camera is good, and the wifi is capable of working a greater distance from my router than I expected. Overall, I don't think you can get a camera as as good as the TAPO for the price. The only thing different I would have done was purchase the 4k cameras.
D**E
Goodbye Wyze, hello Tapo!
I’ll be writing this on all the Tapo cameras I’ve recently purchased. (4x C110, 2x C210, 2x C520WS)These are flawless, amazing, and so far ahead of Wyze it’s not even funny. They are massively affordable, truly need no subscription, have fantastic features in their app, can record locally to an SD card; everything you would want. Coming from Wyze (see more below), I didn’t know that cameras were supposed to act like this. I assumed, at Wyze prices, that I was getting what I paid for. But when I finally had enough constant stress and spent the money to change to Tapo… my life has been changed. Seriously, I probably added years to my life not being so stressed out all the time because my cameras never, ever worked right. These do, and I cannot say it enough times… if you’re currently using Wyze then get one of these. Use it for a week side-by-side and tell me what you think.Super light, have a few of mine mounted with ‘hard plastic velcro’ (3M Dual Lock). Setup is fast and easy, and works right away. Don’t have to do it over and over again (Wyze). Clarity is superb - 1440p quality. Night vision is phenomenal. Don’t really care about ‘color’ night vision - but my outdoor ones do have it. And one of the best parts is Tapo is part of TP-Link. What does that mean? TP-Link has been around for a very long time, and they specialize in networking equipment, LoL. So yeah, if you want a reliable camera on your network, who better to trust than a networking company.TLDR: Don’t waste your time on any other brand. Buy these. I promise you won’t regret it.About Wyze:If you’re like me and never wanted to spend thousands on home monitoring and security, then you may have stumbled upon Wyze cameras. At first, they were amazing - very affordable with no subscription necessary. And they worked. Over time, that changed drastically as they ventured into making everything else on the planet instead of focusing on their roots (cameras). They funded that stuff by changing to a subscription policy. And in their haste had multiple security breaches and problems such as other people viewing cameras that aren’t theirs. This is of course while the software and hardware has become so incredibly bad that they’re unusable. I mean, they actually do not function 92% of the time. Whether it’s freezing, not connecting, stuttering so bad that it looks like a PowerPoint presentation, app for closing, etc.
R**L
Technical-competency depth of cameras' rich features hidden by shallowness of instructions
After much investigation as to which home security camera system would best suit my requirements, I decided on a collection of the following models: the C520WS Outdoor Pan/Tilt, the C320WS, and the C210. The Amazon reviews were quite helpful for these investigations.I did have some trouble with installing the outdoor cameras (i.e., the C520Ws and the C320 WS), but only because the power adapter plug in the box was not designed to fit within a standard outdoor waterproof power gang box. After more research, I ordered a different, compatible power adapter plug to install these cameras. Others have pointed out this problem. But, after that, the installation process was very easy to follow and complete.Setting up the cameras and programming them for their intended operation was not so easy; it was a lot of frustrating trial and error. Without any instructions on how to do this, I could not find a way to eliminate the numerous false positive detections and was coming to the conclusion that these cameras were going to be unusable.So before boxing them up and sending them back to Amazon, I decided to call the TP-Link hotline for Tapo to be sure. I am so glad that I did. The fellow on the line was very patient with a now-frustrated customer and calmly took me step by step to first understand the basics of setting up the Home mode and Away mode. I was completely botching this step. He understood my frustration, though, and said that they needed to do better at providing instructions to their customers for discovering, understanding, and optimizing these settings.Okay, after all of this, why the five-star review? I have concluded that once you do understand the Tapo way of doing things, you discover just how wonderfully robust and adaptive these cameras really are. Moreover, in getting to that understanding, you also discover just how well Tapo Technical Support has your back.I am not longer getting any false positive detections in the Away mode. My confidence is growing with each passing day that I purchased the best system for my requirements. So, if you are facing the same issues that I have described here, I recommend you get in touch with Tapo technical support right away.Finally, I will say that these cameras are very cost-effective when you compare them with competitive alternative systems.
N**L
Great Pan Tilt camera at a good price but lacking critical features
I have a number of C120 cams and them to be very reliable and have great features and video so why not try the Pan Tilt C510W version of (or so I thought). The C510W works well out of the box, as typical with Tapo it fought me connecting to WiFi but once connected it stayed connected. Pan Tilt worked well and was quiet, picture was not as good as a C120 (not as bright, not as clear, not as color saturated especially at night), but was well in acceptable range for a PT camera. Were it all fell apart for me was the lack of vehicle detection. It does have motion and person detection but no vehicle and/or pet detection. Motion detection is useless for a camera as almost everything move outside when the winds slightly blows. AI needs to be standardized across all Tapo lines so this customer knows what they are buying as far as features. Tapo has a great lineup and a product for every range.
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