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"description": "Two cameras for the price of one",
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"textContent": "I spent a few weeks testing TP-Link's Tapo C675D for Tom's Guide, and boy is it a nice camera. I swapped out a very old Ring Spotlight Cam, and the C675D is a big upgrade. Granted, Ring's tech has improved over the years, but Ring doesn't have something that competes with two 4K cameras stacked atop one another, one of which can rotate and track whatever's moving. Since I wrote this review, I've set up the Tapo H500 hub for local storage and added AI features. I'll write more about the setup one day soon.\n\nRead the full review over at Tom's Guide:\n\nI tested the TP-Link Tapo C675D, and it’s like getting two 4K security cameras for the price of oneJust try to get past the C675D. I dare youTom's GuideJason Cipriani",
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