
TP-Link Tapo C320WS 4MP QHD Outdoor Camera MicroSD
2560 x 1440 Pixels
TP-Link Tapo C320WS 4MP QHD Outdoor Camera MicroSD
2560 x 1440 Pixels
Hello, yes, both can be used with the "TP-Link Tapo" app
1 month ago
1. compatibility with Wi-Fi 4: The camera supports Wi-Fi in the 2.4 GHz range, which is compatible with Wi-Fi 4. 2. needs a cloud subscription: A cloud subscription is not required as the camera allows local storage on a microSD card. However, cloud storage is optionally available via Tapo Care.
Automatically generated from the .TP-Link Tapo C320WS can it also run at 5 GHZ?
6 months ago
The Tapo C320WS camera from TP-Link is equipped with a dual-track audio function that allows you to record and play back noises, sound and conversations. - Two-way audio: The camera has a built-in microphone and speaker, which enables two-way communication. This allows you to communicate directly with people outside, such as a supplier. There is no specific indication of the radius in which the camera can pick up sounds, but the audio function is part of the integrated Two-Way Audio feature, which enables clear and reliable communication within the camera's surveillance area.
Automatically generated from the .Mine is a V2 I'm very happy with it.
Just for information, the cable is already 3m long. But the C320WS documentation states: DC Power Connector Size Inside Ø: 2.1 mm Outside Ø: 5.5 mm, Power Cord Length 3 m. Greetings
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So, you can install an SD card and make recordings that you can later play back on a computer. However, to configure this, you need the TAPO app + internet, of course. But I think you wanted to know whether you can save recordings without cloud access.
Quite long, but I have already installed them. But the website says 3m : https://www.tp-link.com/de/home-networking/cloud-camera/tapo-c320ws/#specifications
The camera requires the mains adapter supplied.
Yes, she is advertising :) But every now and then she tells you that you can save the videos in the cloud, at a tariff plan, of course.
Unfortunately, no, you can't.
I have some of that too. I think the insects are attracted by the IR LEDs that the cam switches on as lighting at night... As far as I know, you can deactivate them, which should also lead to fewer insects - but of course also to worse pictures.
LAN is also possible. By the way, a great camera!
Yes, it works perfectly for me!
As far as I know, Cloud runs for 30 days, 24 hours, with a subscription. I don't need Cloud because two days on the SD card are enough.
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