Grab the TP-Link Tapo indoor security camera for just $15 and keep an eye on your fur babies

Get clear footage with 1080p HD video resolution.
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Keep an eye on your furry friends (and your home!) with the TP-Link Tapo indoor security camera. Credit: Mashable Photo Composite / TP-Link

SAVE $10: As of Jan. 29, you can grab the TP-Link Tapo indoor security camera for just $14.99, down from $24.99, at Amazon. That's a 40% discount.


If you’re a pet parent or just want to keep an eye on your home when you’re not around, then you should definitely invest in a reliable indoor security camera. They’re super affordable, and honestly, peace of mind is priceless — especially when it only costs $15.

As of Jan. 29, you can get the TP-Link Tapo indoor security camera for $14.99, down from $24.99, at Amazon. That's a 40% discount, and only 70 cents from its lowest price to date.

The TP-Link Tapo indoor camera has a 1080p HD video resolution, so you'll get super clear footage of whatever's going on in your home. Thanks to its built-in night vision, it can also see up to 30 feet away in the dark. With a 110-degree field of view and two-way audio, you can check in on your pets, see what's happening, and even talk to them through the camera.

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If you’re using this camera to deter intruders, there’s a siren alert feature that will scare off any potential bad guys. You can also view live footage on an Echo Show or Chromecast device, or get alerts sent to your phone whenever motion is detected. (It also detects crying babies if you want to place one in the nursery.)

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