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frontpage Posted by hawkblu09 | Staff • Yesterday
Jul 16, 2025 4:25 PM
TP-Link Tapo C100 1080p Indoor Wi-Fi Security Camera w/ Night Vision (White)
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but note tapo cameras unlike every other security camera does not have a current image web address which is annoying, there's no way to get a snapshot from a browser
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Just save it with the SD card.
Only drawback - need to remove card to clear items.
Love that we can view the products output / recordings online even though we don't have Tapo-Care cloud storage.
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Only drawback - need to remove card to clear items.
Love that we can view the products output / recordings online even though we don't have Tapo-Care cloud storage.
You don't need to remove the card. Go to the storage settings for the camera and enable loop recording. It will delete the oldest recording to make room for new ones.
This is what I do
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but note tapo cameras unlike every other security camera does not have a current image web address which is annoying, there's no way to get a snapshot from a browser
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but note tapo cameras unlike every other security camera does not have a current image web address which is annoying, there's no way to get a snapshot from a browser
I capture images with all my Tapo cameras using Blue Iris. I don't know about this camera but I have a C110 and it uses ONVif. To capture images from an ONVIF-compliant camera using Blue Iris, you'll first need to add the camera to Blue Iris, then configure it to use the ONVIF protocol. This involves specifying the camera's IP address, username, password, and ONVIF port within Blue Iris. You can then utilize ONVIF events to trigger actions, like capturing images, based on events detected by the camera. Blue Iris can create a url where you can view your cameras and take snapshots as well. The Tapo app does it as well.
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