With the Tapo C510W, TP-Link certainly doesn’t revolutionize video surveillance, but offers a reliable and easy-to-use solution for monitoring around the home without breaking the bank too much.
Points forts
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Well thought out support.
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No gateway required.
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360° vision and motion tracking.
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Possibility to monitor several zones in a row.
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Excellent night image quality.
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Micro SD and Cloud port (paid).
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High performance microphone and speaker.
Weak points
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Not very powerful projectors.
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No Ethernet.
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There is no trace of the vehicle.
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Not a very standard design.
The Tapo C510W is a classic, but well thought out, motorized camera. It has a reliable detection system and monitors multiple areas if needed, in addition to filming intruders to detect them. There is also the image quality. Sure, its projector lacks the power for truly usable color night vision, but the infrared is extremely effective.
An alternative
The C6N 4MP overcomes the main drawback of the 1080p version with its new sensor, better defined and capable of delivering much better quality images, especially at night. However, it retains the features it started with its motion tracking. Their detection is still very effective, but the audio part is a little disappointing and we can regret the absence of the intelligent recognition that is now common. Ezviz nevertheless offers a reliable and efficient solution for monitoring your home at a low cost.