

🔒 Elevate your security game with solar-powered 4K vision—because your peace of mind deserves the best.
The Tapo C660 KIT is a cutting-edge outdoor security camera delivering ultra-sharp 4K resolution and expansive 360° coverage through advanced pan/tilt mechanics. Powered by a solar panel and a high-capacity 10,000mAh battery, it offers true wire-free installation and continuous 24/7 monitoring with AI-driven person and vehicle detection. With flexible storage options including subscription-free local microSD and optional cloud, it’s designed for seamless, maintenance-free security that fits the modern smart home lifestyle.


















| ASIN | B0F5LPQZPT |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Power | 10000 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Surveillance Video Recorders |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Android, Google Assistant, Tapo App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,416) |
| Date First Available | June 17, 2025 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 8 MP |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Included Components | Decorative Cover Plate x1; Extension Wire x1; Cable Zip Tie x1;, Mounting Screws x7; Mounting Anchors x7; Mounting Template x2; Quick Start Guide, Tapo C660 KIT Camera ×1; Mounting Bracket x1; Camera Mount Adapter x1;, USB Adapter Cable x1; Tapo A201 Solar Panel x1; Tapo A201 Solar Panel Bracket x1; |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| International Protection Rating | IP65 |
| Item Weight | 1.34 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.28 x 5.79 x 2.95 inches |
| Item model number | Tapo C660 KIT |
| Low light technology | Starlight |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 8 MP |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Night Vision Range | 40 Feet |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 7.28 x 5.79 x 2.95 inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | 360 Degree Coverage, Surveillance |
| UPC | 810142822251 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
B**B
Great camera
This will be my 4th these cameras. I’ve been very pleased with their quality and performance. Install is easy enough but the challenging part for me has been the need to install power at most of my locations. It’s been worth the effort as the combination of cameras provides great coverage. The resolution is very good, even when selecting lower resolution options. This camera sees well in the dark and the detection modes afire effective. I use a 128gb chip for storage and it holds months of events. The app interface works well for notifications and camera selection and control. I am sold on this camera and brand and will
A**L
The Tapo security camera
delivers excellent image quality for its price, with sharp 2K/QHD resolution and reliable night vision. Setup is quick through the Tapo app, and the motion detection works accurately without too many false alerts. The pan/tilt models offer great coverage, and overall build quality feels solid. A great value option for home security.”
D**E
Goodbye Wyze, hello Tapo!
I’ll be writing this on all the Tapo cameras I’ve recently purchased. (4x C110, 2x C210, 2x C520WS) These are flawless, amazing, and so far ahead of Wyze it’s not even funny. They are massively affordable, truly need no subscription, have fantastic features in their app, can record locally to an SD card; everything you would want. Coming from Wyze (see more below), I didn’t know that cameras were supposed to act like this. I assumed, at Wyze prices, that I was getting what I paid for. But when I finally had enough constant stress and spent the money to change to Tapo… my life has been changed. Seriously, I probably added years to my life not being so stressed out all the time because my cameras never, ever worked right. These do, and I cannot say it enough times… if you’re currently using Wyze then get one of these. Use it for a week side-by-side and tell me what you think. Super light, have a few of mine mounted with ‘hard plastic velcro’ (3M Dual Lock). Setup is fast and easy, and works right away. Don’t have to do it over and over again (Wyze). Clarity is superb - 1440p quality. Night vision is phenomenal. Don’t really care about ‘color’ night vision - but my outdoor ones do have it. And one of the best parts is Tapo is part of TP-Link. What does that mean? TP-Link has been around for a very long time, and they specialize in networking equipment, LoL. So yeah, if you want a reliable camera on your network, who better to trust than a networking company. TLDR: Don’t waste your time on any other brand. Buy these. I promise you won’t regret it. About Wyze: If you’re like me and never wanted to spend thousands on home monitoring and security, then you may have stumbled upon Wyze cameras. At first, they were amazing - very affordable with no subscription necessary. And they worked. Over time, that changed drastically as they ventured into making everything else on the planet instead of focusing on their roots (cameras). They funded that stuff by changing to a subscription policy. And in their haste had multiple security breaches and problems such as other people viewing cameras that aren’t theirs. This is of course while the software and hardware has become so incredibly bad that they’re unusable. I mean, they actually do not function 92% of the time. Whether it’s freezing, not connecting, stuttering so bad that it looks like a PowerPoint presentation, app for closing, etc.
M**T
Annoying AC Adapter but otherwise great cameras
First I want to get the biggest negative of this camera out of the way: THE AC ADAPTER! This camera takes 12V/1A of power (not 5V/2A as listed on the Amazon page as of this date) and it comes with a wall wart adapter. This isn't bad for an indoor camera, but for an outdoor camera this is a terrible decision because it does not fit inside weatherproof wall boxes if the socket is vertical (outlet is horizontal). They could have made a higher quality adapter that was more compact and could fit inside them, or they could have made the adapter able to rotate 90°, but they didn't. Now, to the cameras themselves. Installation is decently easy, drill 4 holes according to the template and screw in the detachable base, then attach the camera to the base with two small screws. I wish there were a small clip or other retaining mechanism because the camera does wobble -slightly- when you move it, but it doesn't in practice. Connection to the Tapo app is easy since it can detect and connect to the camera via Bluetooth, no having to connect to its own Wi-Fi and then swap over, and since the Tapo app saves your Wi-Fi credentials it's basically one tap to set it up. Signal reception is also quite good. Through multiple interior walls and exterior brick wall it's connected to my router (Ubiquiti Dream Router 7) at 2.4ghz at -60dbm. The quality of the video is excellent, it is 4K after all, and faces can clearly be made out by photos at at least 30 feet, things like license plates and larger objects farther. At night it's about the same. I haven't turned on the AI Face Recognition so I can't attest to that. Person tracking generally works well, but if they get to the side and then jump back it will fool the camera and it'll stick there, something that should be fixed in firmware. There also seems to not be an option to suppress notifications for a certain time like there is with Kasa cameras, so turning privacy mode on when you're, say, mowing the yard is essential. Voice communication has about a 3-4 second lag time, pretty typical for IP cameras, but the quality is good enough for clear back and forth communication even with middling cell reception. Overall I have nothing terrible to say about these cameras. The AC adapter is extremely annoying, and the attached ethernet plug is pretty meaningless for home users, but if you're looking to upgrade from older cameras to something that's newer, or migrating from Kasa to Tapo, it'd be difficult not to recommend these.
R**E
High quality, low price
Solar panel keeps the battery charged, even though it will pick up cars from the street. Fantastic video quality and easy to set up. Love it!
P**S
Surveillance intérieur d’habitation
D**O
Bought this camera to attach to my house to watch the back garden. I'm quite set in with the Google eco-system for my smart home, but this camera ended up being well worth it for a fraction of the price. Installation is easy; drilled a few holes, mounted the camera, ran a DC extension lead to a point in my house and it booted straight up. Note for this step; if you're using an SD card, put it in before you mount the camera for easiness! The camera will give off an audible error when you turn it on, this will go when the SD card is formatted. The Tapo app is an upgraded version of the Kasa app that I've used for years. The app is really good for controlling the camera's modes and settings, and it is very consistent with sending notifications from the camera. For the camera features, tracking is very smooth, identification is accurate, and setting up zones is really easy. I want to like the line-cross detection feature, but it's prone to picking up shadows and insects, so I turned it off. The spotlight is quite useful if you're outside late at night, but you definitely don't need it for night vision. The camera's sensor is unreal at night; you can make out details without any effort at all, and it doesn't lag like some cameras do in the dark. Strongly recommend this if you want a no nonsense camera with onboard storage with a lot of cool features. Another win from TP-Link. Last note, as of writing this review, the camera preview does NOT work with Google Home, but DOES work if you view it on your TV or Nest Hub.
D**M
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M**.
Good product
A**A
Instalei ela e a c500. Ambas muito boas, mas essa o motor é silencioso, acompanha mais rapidamente o movimento. Como instalei na roça, possui nível menor de falsos positivos. A imagem é ótima e consigo dar um bom zoom. Até o momento só alegrias.
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