TP-Link Tapo C100 Review: The Tiny Budget Camera People Keep Buying in Bulk
A dirt-cheap 1080p fixed indoor camera with sharp video, easy setup and RTSP, as long as you add a microSD card and accept its 2.4GHz-only, indoor-only design.
The TP-Link Tapo C100 is the camera reviewers buy once, love, and then buy two or three more of. It is a tiny fixed (non pan-tilt) indoor camera with crisp 1080p video, clear night vision and a genuinely easy app, all at one of the lowest prices around. It is well-reviewed by a large number of buyers, mostly for that value and simplicity. The trade-offs are clear: it is wired and indoor-only, runs on 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, has a fixed view (no pan or tilt), and you need a microSD card to record locally since there is no free cloud. For a cheap pet, room or entry camera, especially with RTSP and Home Assistant support, it is excellent value.
- Budget buyers
- Pet owners
- Buying several at once
- Home Assistant / RTSP users
- First-time camera buyers
Pros
- Excellent 1080p image quality for a very low price
- Fast, easy setup with a capable app
- Clear black-and-white night vision
- Two-way talk and listen, plus a built-in siren
- RTSP stream and Home Assistant support, rare at this price
- Cheap enough to buy several to cover a whole home
- Works with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT
Cons
- No built-in storage; needs a microSD card or a cloud subscription to record
- Fixed view: no pan or tilt to follow movement
- 1080p only (no 2K or 4K)
- 2.4GHz Wi-Fi only; no 5GHz, Ethernet or PoE
- Indoor only, with no weather resistance
- No Apple HomeKit or SmartThings support
Who is the Tapo C100 for?
This is a small, wired, fixed-view indoor camera for people who want clear video at the lowest possible cost. Reviewers use it to watch pets, point it out a window to cover an entrance, monitor a room, or as a simple first security camera. It does not pan or tilt, so you aim it once at the area you care about. Because it is so cheap, many owners buy several to cover multiple rooms or properties. It is indoor only, with no weather resistance.
What buyers love
Value dominates the reviews: people are amazed at the picture quality for the price and frequently come back to buy more. Setup through the Tapo app is quick and the app is better than many expect at this price. Owners highlight the clear 1080p image and night vision, reliable motion detection with phone alerts, two-way talk and listen, and a built-in siren. Power users specifically call out RTSP and Home Assistant support, which is rare on such a cheap camera. Several reviewers have run the same unit for years without issues.
What to know before you buy
Recording is not free out of the box: there is no built-in storage, so you need to add a microSD card (up to 512GB) for local recording, or pay for Tapo cloud; a few buyers were caught out by this. The camera is fixed, so there is no pan or tilt to follow movement, and it is 1080p (not 2K or 4K). It is 2.4GHz Wi-Fi only (no 5GHz, Ethernet or PoE) and indoor only. On the ecosystem side it works with Alexa, Google Home, Home Assistant and IFTTT, but not Apple HomeKit or SmartThings.
Is the Tapo C100 worth it?
For the money, absolutely. It is one of the best-reviewed entry-level cameras because it nails the basics: sharp 1080p video, easy setup, a siren, two-way audio and RTSP, all at a rock-bottom price. Just budget for a microSD card. If you want a moving (pan-tilt) view, higher 2K resolution, an outdoor build or HomeKit, step up to another model; if you want the cheapest reliable indoor camera to buy one (or several) of, the C100 is a standout.
Frequently asked questions
Does the Tapo C100 record without a subscription?
Yes, but only if you add a microSD card (up to 512GB) for free local recording. There is no built-in storage; cloud recording needs a Tapo subscription.
Does the Tapo C100 pan and tilt?
No. It is a fixed-view camera, so you aim it once at the area you want to watch. For a moving view, choose the pan-tilt Tapo C210 instead.
Does the Tapo C100 work on 5GHz Wi-Fi?
No. It connects only to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and has no Ethernet or PoE.
Does the Tapo C100 work with HomeKit, Alexa or Google Home?
It works with Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Home Assistant and IFTTT, and offers an RTSP stream, but it does not support Apple HomeKit or Samsung SmartThings.
Can the Tapo C100 be used outdoors?
No. It has no weather resistance and is for indoor use only.








