C120

Tapo

C120

17 positive 0 neutral 8 negative

Based on 25 Reddit mentions

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Neighbors cat keeps shitting on my car. What can I legally do?

cats dont shit perfect hats. Tapo TP Link Web cam, c120 or so costs like 30 bucks and youll know what it is

alpha_berchermuesli in r/Switzerland

April 22, 2026 11:22 AM

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What security cameras are the best no subscription needed

If you don’t mind setting up POE then Annke has a great deal on their bundled dual lens products - you can get two cameras for $130. If you want Wi-Fi but powered plug-in cant go wrong with Tapo tp link c120, very cheap and no subscription- you will need microSD to review otherwise it’s just a text

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becuzIamGr0wn in r/homesecurity

November 18, 2025 12:25 PM

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Visit duration hidden behind a paywall hides serious medical red flags. Absolutely awful.

Another option is tp-link Tapo c120, Wyze became greedy over the years and locked basic functions behind a paywall.

Dax_dill in r/litterrobot

October 25, 2025 4:44 AM

2

Does anyone else foster while having a 9 to 5?

I got the TP-Link Tapo 2K QHD Security Camera Indoor/Outdoor C120 recommended by wirecutter, pretty inexpensive and good quality live feed. The only thing I don't love about it is that you can't make it turn or swivel remotely (you have to go in the room and manually adjust it) which is a problem wi

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commanderwake in r/FosterAnimals

January 5, 2026 4:59 PM

1

Camera setup for watching coffeeshop lobby from phone/tablet?

Thanks, I wound up coming across the Tapo cameras too, which look like it would be similar setup. I've used a few TP-link products in the past (routers, extenders, Kasa switches) and been happy with those. Their C120 is $35 right now. Reolink looks to be 50-100% more for roughly comparable cameras?

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milkdemcows in r/SecurityCamera

February 6, 2026 2:14 AM

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My new favorite wifi camera.

My only complaint with my Tapo C120's is that even with a relatively nice TP-Link Deco BE63 WiFi 7 tripple base mesh system (supposedly capable of supporting 200 devices), the cams absolutely saturate the wifi. I have a total of 9 cameras and I've disabled all detection on them, no SD cards so they

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TheNocturnalDad in r/BlueIris

November 28, 2025 6:48 AM

1

Camera options and weight variations

I picked up a Tapo C120 camera for the same reason, and I've been very pleased with it. You can configure pop-up notifications for when it detects movement, people, and/or pets. (Some cameras don't have pet detection, FYI.) Lots of folks in this group use Blink, but that brand is conspicuously absen

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AskMrScience in r/litterrobot

June 7, 2025 7:21 AM

1

Roku quietly removed motion snapshots unless you pay -cameras basically useless now

I just ordered a TP-Link Tapo C120. It: • Saves motion events locally to an SD cardHas no subscription requirementSends useful notifications that actually lead to video/screenshotsCosts under $30 I bought a few of that same C120 camera for a friend. She loves them. Note that it's a bit more

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TheSacredOne in r/homesecurity

July 20, 2025 8:22 PM

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BEWARE TAPO C120 FIRE HAZARD

Oh, here we go again with the "you used it wrong" fanboys. TP-Link literally markets the C120 as an outdoor camera. Outdoor. As in, where rain, humidity and temperature swings exist. You don’t get to slap "outdoor security camera" on the box, then ship it with a fire hazard adapter that’s allergic t

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SMEARYTHROWER in r/Tapo

September 28, 2025 3:39 PM

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