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Continuous Recording/Always On Feature for Battery Powered Cameras

 
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Continuous Recording/Always On Feature for Battery Powered Cameras

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RE:Continuous Recording/Always On Feature for Battery Powered Cameras
2025-10-15 11:10:04
Request for the 24/7 Capture feature on the TC85 Kit. This is a very useful feature. Please consider. Thank you.
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RE:Continuous Recording/Always On Feature for Battery Powered Cameras
2 weeks ago
Just let us choose to use RTSP and USB power constantly please.
#33
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Re:Continuous Recording/Always On Feature for Battery Powered Cameras
a week ago
Thank you
#34
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Continuous Recording/Always On Feature & enable RTSP and ONVIF support for the Tapo battery-powered cameras.
Sunday

  @tapouser-927593 

Continuous Recording/Always On Feature for Battery Powered Cameras & To truly function as a security and surveillance device, I strongly request that RTSP or ONVIF support be enabled. This would allow users to store video recordings on a remote server or cloud storage. Even if the microSD card is removed or damaged, the footage would still be securely preserved and could be effectively provided to law enforcement authorities when needed.

I would like to better understand the technical mechanism of how the Tapo C615F uploads video footage to Tapo Care Cloud Storage.

Specifically, I would appreciate clarification on the following points:

  1. How does the C615F transmit video footage to Tapo Care Cloud Storage without requiring continuous streaming or a constantly active connection?

  2. Does uploading footage to Tapo Care Cloud consume less power than transmitting the same footage to a user-owned NAS or local server?

  3. If the camera is able to upload video clips to Tapo Care Cloud, does this transmission not require the camera to wake up, encode video, and use Wi-Fi in the same way as other network uploads?

  4. Is the difference between cloud upload and local/NAS upload primarily due to the use of proprietary protocols rather than standard protocols such as RTSP or ONVIF?

From a technical perspective, uploading video data should require similar power consumption regardless of whether the destination is Tapo Care Cloud or a private cloud/NAS. I would like to understand whether this limitation is related to power management, protocol design, or product policy.

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Re:Continuous Recording/Always On Feature for Battery Powered Cameras
Sunday

  @tapouser-927593 

 

Continuous Recording/Always On Feature for Battery Powered Cameras & To truly function as a security and surveillance device, I strongly request that RTSP or ONVIF support be enabled. This would allow users to store video recordings on a remote server or cloud storage. Even if the microSD card is removed or damaged, the footage would still be securely preserved and could be effectively provided to law enforcement authorities when needed.(If an intruder removes the device, all data is immediately lost.)

I would like to better understand the technical mechanism of how the Tapo C615F uploads video footage to Tapo Care Cloud Storage.

Specifically, I would appreciate clarification on the following points:

  1. How does the C615F transmit video footage to Tapo Care Cloud Storage without requiring continuous streaming or a constantly active connection?

  2. Does uploading footage to Tapo Care Cloud consume less power than transmitting the same footage to a user-owned NAS or local server?

  3. If the camera is able to upload video clips to Tapo Care Cloud, does this transmission not require the camera to wake up, encode video, and use Wi-Fi in the same way as other network uploads?

  4. Is the difference between cloud upload and local/NAS upload primarily due to the use of proprietary protocols rather than standard protocols such as RTSP or ONVIF?

From a technical perspective, uploading video data should require similar power consumption regardless of whether the destination is Tapo Care Cloud or a private cloud/NAS. I would like to understand whether this limitation is related to power management, protocol design, or product policy.

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Re:Continuous Recording/Always On Feature for Battery Powered Cameras
Sunday

  @ADMU Do any TP-Link representatives actually read this? From now on, I will deliberately avoid TP-Link products. It seems that rather than supporting their products, they are solely focused on marketing tactics and profit margins.

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