When comparing Denver SHO-110 vs TP-Link Tapo C420, the Slant community recommends TP-Link Tapo C420 for most people. In the question“What are the best affordable wireless security cameras?” TP-Link Tapo C420 is ranked 2nd while Denver SHO-110 is ranked 10th. The most important reason people chose TP-Link Tapo C420 is:
As the SD card is not in the camera's, it is safer from theft.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Android and iOS app
Pro TUYA platform
A wide range of TUYA devices is available which can be managed from the app.
Pro Metal housing
Pro No subscription needed
The camera can record on a microSD card.
Pro SD card in base station
As the SD card is not in the camera's, it is safer from theft.
Pro Motion detection zones
Pro AI detection
Smart AI identifies people, pets, and cars.
Cons
Con Notifications
When using notifications for motion detection outdoor, lots of false alarms can be generated by e.g. leaves moving in the wind. There are no advanced options like masking to exclude certain parts of the image (hardly surprising for such a cheap camera). A PIR sensor would have been nicer.
Con Bad English
During setup the camera gives "English" instructions which are hardly recognizable.
Con No webpage
The camera can't be accessed directly via it's webpage, the mobile app (or the paid cloud service) is the only way to access it.
Con Viewing angle
The viewing angle is only 65 °
Con Audio volume
Low audio volume.
