The TP-Link Kasa Cam streams to the Echo Show for less
Amazon Echo Show support; Flexible activity zones; Low lag; Motion; sound; and night vision sensitivity; Fair price
No geofencing; Indoor; wired use only
The TP-Link Kasa Cam streams to the Echo Show for less
Amazon Echo Show support; Flexible activity zones; Low lag; Motion; sound; and night vision sensitivity; Fair price
No geofencing; Indoor; wired use only
Got the Kasa Cam KC-120, in the beginning, I was happy with the device, it was a breeze to install, image quality was great. But after an hour or so it lost the connection. Re-connecting it was a bit complicated but the connection didnt hold for more than an hour.
I really wanted to like this camera. I have tested 6 different cameras that are this style, some that have tilt and pan and a couple that are static like this one. I think that with some app improvements they can take this to 4 or 5 stars very easily.
TP-Link has launched a series of smart home devices. There are three models of intelligent security cameras, Kasa KC120 (S$99), KC100 (S$75), and KC200 (S$145), as well as three smart bulbs, Kasa Smart Light Bulb KL130 (S$65), KL120 (S$55, tunable white 2700-6500K), and KL110 (S$42,…
I am super happy with my Camera. Picture is clear day and night, installation is super easy. I had a little problem with installing the second one. Motion detector needs to be wet to off in a second camera for some reason. However, both cameras detect the motion. Overall, happy with purchase,
TP-Link’s KC120 Kasa Cam is the company’s first attempt at a premium security camera at a budget price. Designed to deliver 1080p content, the KC120 aims to provide 24×7 monitoring while you are out.
TP-Link adds its Kasa Cam to its growing smart home portfolio, is it any good? Let's check it out.
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