Hmm, you can switch between wide and zoom only manually? Or is it possible to set it up, so that it tracks humans and uses zoom lens automatically if subject is further away? If it's only manually, isn't it kina pointless? I mean, who monitors their cameras 24/7?
Thanks for this vid! Please what type (ssd or hdd) and size of the disk would you recommend for this setup? I'm a newbie in this cctv profession and i'm thinking about two maybe 3 cameras for my house, also i read that some people use dual-LAN port motherboards for some security reason for their cctv setup, is it a better option?
You dont need an SSD thats for sure. There are HDDs that you can buy for CCTV usage like the WD purple. In terms of the dual lan, depends what the requirement is.
@@InsideWire i mean how u deliver power and data at both sides of the camera, one side camera and the other side nvr ? What cable diagram or accesories are need for that ?
TP-Link has a line of network video recorders, with "power over Ethernet, aka POE, and non POE. I think it will be a cleaner and future proof build, if you will power your cameras using the Ethernet cable, aka POE. It is cleaner, and versatile way of powering up your cameras, noob here so that's what I think..
The TP-Link Tapo C325WB are excellent and way better than anything Nest does, f1.0 lens and a large 1/1.79" sensor, amazing for the price. I have now gone fully Tp-Link.
not bad but it doesnt tell much. at this distance its overkill and way too expensive. woulda been nice to see the street and cars if you can make out numberplates or even some number on it. i have 60m long elongated garden w fence to the street and problematic neigbors. so i would try to scan at least half of that along the outside for damage to my shrubs, putting down garbage or parking on the maintained grass outside my fence. im not really stoked by the daytime quality whys that so pixelated?
Great video thanks so much for al your effort much appreciated. I am going to buy the camera today. I can give you some feedback once I set it up if needed?
I feel Hikvision's FHD clarity is better than TPLink Vigi. I have used Hikvision FHD cams and also have 2 Vigi cams, and the clarity is a little less on these cams
Whats your favourite feature of this TP Link Camera?
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NVR - amzn.to/3NL85HB
TPLink Website:
www.tp-link.com/uk/business-networking/vigi-network-video-recorder/vigi-nvr1004h-4p/
www.tp-link.com/uk/business-networking/vigi-network-camera/vigi-c540v/
Hmm, you can switch between wide and zoom only manually? Or is it possible to set it up, so that it tracks humans and uses zoom lens automatically if subject is further away?
If it's only manually, isn't it kina pointless? I mean, who monitors their cameras 24/7?
Can this nvr be backed up to cloud like onedrive?
Thanks for this vid! Please what type (ssd or hdd) and size of the disk would you recommend for this setup? I'm a newbie in this cctv profession and i'm thinking about two maybe 3 cameras for my house, also i read that some people use dual-LAN port motherboards for some security reason for their cctv setup, is it a better option?
You dont need an SSD thats for sure. There are HDDs that you can buy for CCTV usage like the WD purple. In terms of the dual lan, depends what the requirement is.
@@InsideWire yes i saw those red or purple WD HDDs, thanks for replying !
What rj45 standard are u using to conect the camera to a poe nvr ??? Without using the dc adaptor ?
The NVR has POE ports on the back of it, and the camera can be powered via POE so it’s a cat5/cat6 cable
@@InsideWire cable build code color
@@InsideWire i mean how u deliver power and data at both sides of the camera, one side camera and the other side nvr ? What cable diagram or accesories are need for that ?
@LaUltimaEsperanza the NVR is powered with a separate cable, you can’t just use 1 cable to power the NVR and the camera.
TP-Link has a line of network video recorders, with "power over Ethernet, aka POE, and non POE.
I think it will be a cleaner and future proof build, if you will power your cameras using the Ethernet cable, aka POE. It is cleaner, and versatile way of powering up your cameras, noob here so that's what I think..
Can we use ssd instead of hdd? How long does it last? Is it a good option to use ssd?
Also what's the approximate installation height of this camera ?
Do These Cameras Require a Monthly Subscription ?
no they dont, the footage is recorded locally
@InsideWire Thanks For You're Response 👍
No nothing they don't want any monthly subscription for all of these features ( subscription required for cloud account only )
Hi mate how do these cameras compare to Reolink
I have used c540v to hikvision nvr video playback is showing but iam unable to use ai features like Smart motion detection
Very nice video,if we dont have net in the house is still recording in disk?
Yes.... It can record without internet... Internet is essential for camera view on smartphone...
Does this remote live streaming has 5 minute limitations like Hikvision?
can it be used without PoE?
Yes but you still need to get a network cable to it and youll need a 12v power supply.
Impressive currently running Nest and looking for an alternative.
The new TP-Link Cameras have had an upgrade and I like them.
The TP-Link Tapo C325WB are excellent and way better than anything Nest does, f1.0 lens and a large 1/1.79" sensor, amazing for the price. I have now gone fully Tp-Link.
Hi, can I ask if what clip or screws did you use to mount the 2.5” ssd in the NVR?
Hi man and great review ! Can you manage then entire settings of the camera as well as the NVR via the iphone app ? Many thanks
not bad but it doesnt tell much. at this distance its overkill and way too expensive. woulda been nice to see the street and cars if you can make out numberplates or even some number on it. i have 60m long elongated garden w fence to the street and problematic neigbors. so i would try to scan at least half of that along the outside for damage to my shrubs, putting down garbage or parking on the maintained grass outside my fence. im not really stoked by the daytime quality whys that so pixelated?
Color mode uses this strong lighting 6:37?
Can you view continuously in a pc? How?
Can we connect tp link cameras with secure eye poe switch with dahua xvr ?
Will it work with my dahua nvr?
Can we link it to alexa echo show?
can i just connect this cctv to my poe switch without a nvr?
Yes I Have and connected
Great video thanks so much for al your effort much appreciated. I am going to buy the camera today. I can give you some feedback once I set it up if needed?
While it is on auto pan mode, the tracking does not work.
I feel Hikvision's FHD clarity is better than TPLink Vigi. I have used Hikvision FHD cams and also have 2 Vigi cams, and the clarity is a little less on these cams
Hkvision is easy to hack. Not sure about this one
Can you go ahead and stop saying go ahead.