Tapo TP-Link 2K Pan Tilt Security Camera C210 A$44.74 (~NZ $48.63) + Shipping ($0 with $59 Spend) @ Amazon UK via AU

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This is a great price. Was monitoring this on camel camel. Superb money for the camera.

Note this has a UK plug so you'll need a power adapter converter.

A$44.74 but spend $59 and get free delivery.

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Comments

  • I have this camera and I recommend it

    • Me too! Great camera especially for the money.

    • is it suitable for outdoors under the eaves?

      • +1

        Not really. I knocked mine off the shelf the other night and got a look inside. There is zero weather proofing. Circuitry is loose inside a click together housing.

    • If you point it outside from the inside window, does it work? Or is it motion sensoring?

      • Yeah it works, but the IR night vision mode that it has just reflects on the window so nothing is visible. I just leave it off.

      • During the day yes but not at night, it blinds itself with IR LEDs and you can't turn them off.

  • It also has buy 2 save 9% on it

  • +1

    Where does/can the footage get saved?

    • It saves to a micro-SD card(sold separately) on the camera and can be accessed through the Tapo app. I have a 128GB card in there and it stores roughly a week of footage.

      I think they have a subscription based cloud service, which is not required, which you can save clips to.

      • I also have a 128GB microSD card in mine, but with event recording on instead. It's about half full, with footage going back at least 6 months.

  • Is it 44.74 AUD ?
    Shows 48.63 NZD for me.

    • It shows $48.63 but the amount actually charged to my car is $49.94.

  • +1

    Anyone recommend outdoor camera with poe

    • +1

      Aliexpress cheapies have done me well - simicam and keview ones are xmeye based (one of them lacks the cloud support which IMO is a plus as I have no desire for it) and the 4k ones give a good image and framerate when turned down to 1080p - when on 4k I was seeing a limit of 12 and 15fps from them, get 30 from them both at 1080 and the next one up (which was not 16:9 so I didnt use it)

  • What do you buy as cart fillers to make $59?

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      Buy 2 then it works out to be $40.72AUD each with free shipping.

      • Already have a few, won't need 2 more.

    • +1

      Find something useful from Ozbargain. Only you know what you need.

  • +1

    Great price.

    Although, I think having just microSD as storage is not really ideal. If I was going to break into someone's house, first thing I'd do is a bit of reconnaissance and look for cameras. I'll be taking the cameras with me and there's no proof you'll have because the footage is lost. That's unless you either also have a backup cloud storage (which looks like it's a paid subscription, yuck), or you set up some sort of monitoring app using BlueIris or TinyCam or iSpy to monitor via RTSP and then do motion detect using those software (instead of letting the camera do the work) and then you automatically upload saved recordings (in 5 mins intervals or less) to your cloud storage or some other storage. You could get a 5TB (or even up to 25TB) of free OneDrive storage by signing up to a MS Developer account, which used to be very easy and I've got 2 of them. But I think they caught onto this and stops ppl from doing this easily.

  • Their c120 tapo is better and I got a few of them recently from Amazon usa for about 60 NZD

    • I think 210 can tilt 360, which makes it better

      • for tilt and zoom yes 210 you have to look up for spec c120 ( its indoor out door on type c has two ir infra one being not visible to human eye , it also has color night vision c125 they are good in their own way i think tapo has good cameras now 8 years ago i went to ants camera xiaomi

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