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TP-Link Tapo C100 Wi-Fi Camera $24 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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ATL for a single Tapo C100: https://3cmls.co/AU/B083V41T6M

Best deal was for a 4-pack

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Comments

  • Gp nonetheless.

  • +1

    i guess this is the next best thing if you missed out on the 2 x pan & tilt cameras for $44

  • +3

    $43.20 for 2 with the eligible 10% discount

    • +1

      Yup and its better than bunnings and officeworks $22 each this one is $21.60 and you can use Amazon gift card before which was 10% off

      Plus you can get cashback therefore the real cost is less

      Hassle free return wins

      Checked has 3 years warranty

  • +10

    It’s pretty misleading that none of the product images show the camera with the required power cord plugged in…

    • Agree but is does show in the video.

  • +2

    Same price as the 2k C110 if you buy 4. Not sure of what type of plug as from Amazon US.
    https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B0BTTZQC79/ref=ox_sc_sa…

    • +1

      Reviews says U.S plus, need an adapter! Good deal though.

      • Video on the page shows Aussie plug

      • In either case, they will only last 2 years. So buy the cheapest with 3 year warranty and i know local stock is better and easier to return. Imports not so

    • Funny people are complaining and giving 1 star reviews for an item from Amazon US being US plug. Nice deal, cheaper @ $20.59 each if you have spare adapters

  • How they compared to the Amazon Blink?

  • I'm seeing $50.68.

    • +1

      Choose “Other sellers” and select “Sold by: Amazon AU”

  • Dispatched within 2-4weeks…

    • Totally fine local Australian warranty. Hassle free return. You may get it before Xmas. No US plug rubbish

  • so what's the use case, is this for security or just a baby monitor? their own website makes it look like its more the latter?

    • +2

      It's a cheap, wired indoor security camera

    • +4

      I've got one on an inside window sill pointing towards my front porch so I can see if I have any packages/deliveries or when someone is at my door and make the choice whether to open it or not. It has motion/person detection so it works well for this sort of thing.

      • +1

        This is my exact use case, does this have night vision? The ones that do don't work form inside a window at night because the reflection.

        I already have a camera outside, but by the time the motion detection activates the person is past the post it's on, and then I don't have on on them when hey are at the door, so want one as a secondary camera. Also can it be set to continuous recording to sd? And any cloud storage?

        • +1

          It does, but IR bounces off close glass surfaces so pretty useless on a window looking out at night…

  • +1

    Do the USB to DC power cables work for these? Says 9V DC is required but I think I've seen in some other posts that they still work with 5V DC?

    • I was looking into this as well. My maths says yes but haven't physically tried.
      If the camera calls for 9V 1A or lower then the usb converted could technicallt work.

  • Would be nice to have the eufy equivalent (2k window cam) on sale so don't have to have another app

    • Eufy will cost 4x times as much minimal

      • Also looks exactly the same as the eufy indoor cam (also with microSD card slot and connected to power)

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