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TP-Link KC120 Kasa Cam review: All the essentials in an affordably priced security camera

PCWorld

TP-Link's KC120 Kasa Cam marks the company's entrance to the security camera market, but it's already something of an old hand when it comes to the smart home, offering a mesh router, white and color smart bulbs, smart plugs, and even a smart switch. Something tells me TP-link has been taking note of the best and worst the market has to offer, because the KC120 (available at Amazon for $130) is surprisingly refined for a new product, boasting advanced features, a clean and speedy app, and integration with Amazon's Echo Show smart speaker and display. We updated this review on April 3, 2018 to add the latest information on TP-Link's cloud storage subscription plans. Over the last couple of years, we've seen home security camera design evolve to incorporate all kinds of shapes, sizes, and stylistic flourishes. The stand is hinged at the bottom, so you can angle the camera forward or back for a better view.


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PCWorld

Something tells me TP-link has been taking note of the best and worst the market has to offer, because the KC120 (available at Amazon for $130) is surprisingly refined for a new product, boasting advanced features, a clean and speedy app, and integration with Amazon's Echo Show smart speaker and display. The Kasa Cam is controlled by the same Kasa app used for TP-Link's other smart home products. These typically include buttons for taking screenshots, manually recording a video clip, muting the audio, and activating the camera's mic. You can pair the Kasa Cam with Amazon's Echo Show and use the latter to view your camera feed.