TP-Link Kasa Cam 1080p Smart Home Security Camera, Works with Amazon Alexa (Echo Show/Fire TV Required), KC120

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Price: 3.768.980 Đ
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Description

Kasa Cam provides sharp, real-time 1080p streaming, crystal-clear day and night vision and compatibility with Amazon Alexa. With Kasa Care, video of your home is always at your fingertips, 2 days of free video history.

24/7, crystal-clear live video, all-glass lens, 130° wide-angle view with 1080p resolution for rich colors, balanced lighting and sharp video quality to make you feel like you're there.

Works with Echo Show/Fire TV so you can watch live video stream with a simple voice command.

Night vision up to 25 ft. provides you with crystal clear night monitoring. 2-way audio with built-in microphone and speaker lets you keep in touch with your family.

Custom activity zones and notifications let you get alerts that matter most to you. Records a clip every time it senses motion or detects a sound. All your recordings are protected with AES-128 bit data encryption and SSL/TLS.

With Kasa Care, your activity recordings are stored to your Kasa account so you can review and download your videos from anywhere. Each Kasa Cam comes with 2 days of free video history and a 1-month free trial to access 30 days of your video history.

Features

Brand:
TP-Link
Colors:
Black

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Reviews

These work great when they are working. I have seen other reviews saying the same thing. I noticed something today I hadn't turned on my home PC in quite a few days and I notice when this happens after a while all my tp-link switches go off line. My switches haven't been working for 2 days. But today I turned on my computer and switches all started working. I am thinking it has something to do with DHCP. Maybe configuring the router to give each switch a static IP is the cure. Just a thought for those having problems.

I have had problems like this before with other things such as a Synology NAS running a PLEX server. I was able to reach the PLEX server from anywhere via my iPhone. BUT only if my home computer was running which still makes no sense to me. Maybe there is some sort of authentication involved that the computer must do that expires after a set amount of time. Any ideas?
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