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For £16.79 ex‑VAT, the TP-Link Tapo C100 is the kind of “does the job” indoor camera that’s actually good value—especially if you just need basic visibility, like keeping an eye on a small office, a reception area, a workshop corner, or a hallway without wanting to spend properly on a full CCTV setup. It’s simple to get going, the picture is clear enough for spotting what’s happening, and it’s ideal for low-stakes monitoring where you’re not relying on it for evidence in a court case scenario.
That said, I wouldn’t pick this if you need serious deterrence or detailed identification—low-cost cameras tend to fall short when lighting gets poor or when you need crisp faces/plates. Also, for business use you’ll want to think about where recordings go and how reliably you can access them when you actually need them (so check local network reliability and the app experience). If you’re deploying a couple of rooms on a tight budget, or trialling a camera strategy before committing, it’s a sensible buy. If you’re expecting “premium CCTV,” look elsewhere.

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