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© 2025 RadioNZ 6:45am This 1080p Wi-Fi security camera is a steal for just $16 right now Whether you’re a parent who wants to keep an eye on your kids even after leaving the room or you’re just worried about your pets chewing on your slippers when left alone, a tiny home security camera will give you peace of mind and help you feel a lot better. Right now, you can get this TP-Link Tapo C200 for only $16, a significant drop from its usual $30 price. That’s a stark 47% discount and it now matches the lowest price it’s ever been. Not bad!
The Tapo C200 wireless security camera is small and, despite its price, comes packed with a range of nifty features. First, by hooking it up to the Tapo app, you can remotely control where the camera is pointed. This pan-and-tilt camera has 360 degrees of horizontal panning and 114 degrees of vertical tilting, so you can pretty much point it wherever you want. The camera can track and follow activity within its field of view, too, which is amazing for a device that’s only $16.
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