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I tested this solar-powered security camera — it does far more than I expected (aff)

The solar-powered Tapo C615F KIT features AI motion tracking, 2K color night vision, and local SD recording without subscription fees, offering 800 lumens floodlight for outdoor security.

  • This year, Tapo's C615F KIT combines solar power, AI tracking, and a floodlight, offering serious value without subscriptions as an all-in-one solar security camera kit.
  • The kit's solar panel can keep the battery topped up even on cloudy days, with local SD card storage up to 512GB and USB power bank charging as alternatives.
  • The camera's specs include 2K footage with colour night vision, 360-degree horizontal auto-tracking, IP65 weather resistant design, and AI motion tracking that follows people around your driveway.
  • The built-in floodlight outputs 800 lumens, serving mainly as a visual deterrent, but heavy use strains the battery, requiring occasional USB top-ups.
  • Priced competitively, the kit at �149.99 undercuts many rivals while reviewers praised image quality comparable to cameras costing roughly double, making it an accessible upgrade for darker nights.
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I tested this solar-powered security camera — it does far more than I expected (aff)

This all-in-one Tapo security camera combines solar power, AI tracking and a floodlight, offering serious value without subscriptions

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Tapo C615F kit review: is this solar-powered security camera worth the money?

This all-in-one Tapo security camera combines solar power, AI tracking and a floodlight, offering serious value without subscriptions

·Scotland, United Kingdom
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The Scotsman broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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