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		Par : Brad		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Oct 2023 09:34:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I was using TP Link\&#039;s Tapo Camera and was pretty happy with that. But that camera is a mid range cam (which means it costs over 2.5k) and now I wanted something cheap. So I went for this CP Plus CP-E25A. The camera does what its made for, and here are my observations: *There is a significant lag (of around 3-4 seconds). *The Camera does not offer 5ghz support over the WiFi. it only supports the basic 2.4Ghz. * In my experience the camera keeps losing the wifi connection every now and often and it becomes really frustrating. *The two way audio isnt working in my camera. I try talking into the mic, but no sound comes out from the camera speakers. But since I dont need it, I am not raising a complaint. *The video quality is nothing to complain about. Its crisp and clear. Even the night vision is great. *Although sometimes, the camera auto adjusts itself and moves around. You have to go and fix it through the app. *The SD card supports loop recording. Thats a good thing. *I found that the app is not as intuitive as Tapo\&#039;s app. So if you want a basic camera for just monitoring, go for it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was using TP Link\&rsquo;s Tapo Camera and was pretty happy with that. But that camera is a mid range cam (which means it costs over 2.5k) and now I wanted something cheap. So I went for this CP Plus CP-E25A. The camera does what its made for, and here are my observations: *There is a significant lag (of around 3-4 seconds). *The Camera does not offer 5ghz support over the WiFi. it only supports the basic 2.4Ghz. * In my experience the camera keeps losing the wifi connection every now and often and it becomes really frustrating. *The two way audio isnt working in my camera. I try talking into the mic, but no sound comes out from the camera speakers. But since I dont need it, I am not raising a complaint. *The video quality is nothing to complain about. Its crisp and clear. Even the night vision is great. *Although sometimes, the camera auto adjusts itself and moves around. You have to go and fix it through the app. *The SD card supports loop recording. Thats a good thing. *I found that the app is not as intuitive as Tapo\&rsquo;s app. So if you want a basic camera for just monitoring, go for it.</p>
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