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TP-Link just launched a bunch of new security cameras for its Tapo smart home brand, including a 4K-capable line for outdoors and a slew of inexpensive pan and tilt cams that can be used indoors and out. The company is also finally releasing its Tapo HomeBase H500 central hub, first shown at CES 2024, which brings facial recognition and expanded local storage to its cameras. The HomeBase will act as a Matter controller, allowing you to add non-Tapo devices to the Tapo app.

The new releases, which are available now at Amazon and TP-Link’s site, feature an upgrade to the battery-powered Tapo MagCam series, bringing 4K 8MP resolution footage and Starlight color night vision (which shows clearer images even in low light). There’s a standard camera, the $149.99 Tapo MagCam 4K Solar (C460), and a pan-tilt version, the $169.99 Tapo VistaCam 360 Solar (C660).

The Tapo VistaCam 360 Solar has 4K resolution and 24/7 recording.
Image: TP-Link Tapo

The Tapo MagCam 4K Solar connects to the mount magnetically.
Image: TP-Link Tapo

Both have solar power integrated into the mounting system and can record 24/7 on battery – something few other battery-powered cameras offer. “We achieved the 24/7 continuous recording at a lower frame rate,” explained David Lux, marketing director at TP-Link. “It records in lower quality while nothing is happening, switching to higher quality when motion is detected.”

According to TP-Link, the cameras can record up to 55 days on one charge using the adjustable frame rate to save power, and require as little as 45 minutes of sun a day on the solar panel to keep it fully powered.

A wired version of the VistaCam, Tapo C560WS, costs $99.99 and supports on-device facial recognition along with 24/7 recording at 25 FPS.

All of the new Tapo cameras have the option of local recording to a microSD card (sold separately), to the Tapo Cloud, or to Tapo’s new HomeBase. They have free AI-powered smart alerts for pets, people, and vehicles, processed on the device. The pan-tilt versions support auto-tracking of pets, vehicles, and people.

The TapoRoomCam360 is an indoor camera with pan-tilt capability, 24/7 recording up to 4K resolution, and a privacy shutter.

The TapoRoomCam360 is an indoor camera with pan-tilt capability, 24/7 recording up to 4K resolution, and a privacy shutter.
Image: TP-Link Tapo

Tapo also has a new 4K-capable plug-in, indoor pan-tilt camera, the $59.99 Tapo RoomCam360 (C260), which supports 24/7 recording to an SD card or the HomeBase. It offers 360-degree horizontal coverage, a physical privacy shutter, smart alerts for people, pets, and vehicles, and noise detection for a baby crying, glass breaking, cat meowing, and dog barking, says Lux.

A lower-cost option, the new Tapo HybridCams series, is a line of 2K-capable plug-in cameras that start at $30. All feature weather proofing, pan-tilt capabilities, and a multi-mount design that lets you place the camera flat on a surface or mount it to a wall or ceiling.

The HybridCam series features wired cameras that can be used indoors or outdoors. They feature sound detection, which make them useful as baby or pet cams.

The HybridCam series features wired cameras that can be used indoors or outdoors. They feature sound detection, which make them useful as baby or pet cams.
Image: TP-Link Tapo

The $69.99 Tapo HybridCam Duo (C246D) is the most interesting here. It features dual-lens 2K 3MP cameras, one a 360-degree pan-tilt with a 6mm telephoto lens and the other a fixed lens with a 125-degree field of view, so it can cover wide spaces while simultaneously zooming in on details. The Duo has synchronized smart tracking, so if the fixed lens spots something, the pan-tilt lens can adjust to follow it. A 4K, solar-powered version was announced at CES this year, but there’s no sign of a launch for that model yet.

The HybridCam Duo has two cameras and can be mounted on the wall or ceiling, or sit on a shelf or table.
Image: TP-Link Tapo

The one-camera version of the HybridCam.
Image: TP-Link Tapo

The HybridCam series also includes three single-camera options with the same design, starting at $29.99 for 1080p resolution, $34.99 for 2K, and $49.99 for 3K resolution. These models are all pan-tilt with auto-tracking and free AI-powered detection for people and sounds. The two more expensive cameras add pet and vehicle detection.

Tapo’s HomeBase (H500) Hub is a central control system for Tapo cameras and smart home devices. It can be connected to a tablet for viewing footage.

Tapo’s HomeBase (H500) Hub is a central control system for Tapo cameras and smart home devices. It can be connected to a tablet for viewing footage.
Image: TP-Link Tapo

As mentioned, the cameras all have the option of local storage on the device with a micro-SD card or on the new $149.99 Tapo HomeBase (H500). A triangular hub with a built-in tablet mount (tablet not included), the HomeBase adds 16GB of local storage for cameras, expandable with an external hard drive to 16TB.

Tapo says the HomeBase, which supports Ethernet and 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi, can manage up to 16 Tapo cameras as well as support ONVIF-compatible cameras. When connected to the HomeBase, all Tapo cameras gain local facial recognition.

You can connect a tablet to the stand, keep it powered via a USB port, and use it as a camera viewing device, showing up to four live views at once. Alternatively, you can hook the HomeBase up to a TV via its HDMI port. With a built-in microphone and speaker, the HomeBase can act as an intercom for Tapo’s cameras and video doorbells.

The HomeBase has several ports, including USB for charging an attached tablet, HDMI to connect to a TV or monitor, and Ethernet.

The HomeBase has several ports, including USB for charging an attached tablet, HDMI to connect to a TV or monitor, and Ethernet.
Image: TP-Link Tapo

The HomeBase is a hub for Tapo’s sub-gig sensors and supports Matter-over-Wi-Fi devices, allowing it to act as a Matter controller. This means it can connect and control Matter-compatible Tapo smart home devices, as well as bring Matter devices from other brands into the Tapo app. This should let you use Tapo’s rules and automations to automate all your compatible gadgets in one app. However, Lux says the hub only supports Matter devices in the categories that Tapo currently supports, which include lighting, sensors, switches, plugs, and door locks.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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