Description
With the TP-Link Tapo A200 solar panel, you can power your Tapo IP with solar power. That way, you don't have to charge the camera as often or at all. With 30 minutes of direct sunlight, the battery lasts a day longer. That's good for the environment and your wallet. With the USB cable, you can connect the panel to your camera. First, you have to slide the included seal across the end of the cable. This makes the USB port waterproof and you can leave the solar panel outside when it rains. You can always put the solar panel in the right angle thanks to the adjustable arm. Aim the solar panel to the south. That way, it catches the most light. Note: you can only connect this solar panel to TP-Link Tapo cameras that work on batteries.
With the TP-Link Tapo A200 solar panel, you can power your Tapo IP with solar power. That way, you don't have to charge the camera as often or at all. With 30 minutes of direct sunlight, the battery lasts a day longer. That's good for the environment and your wallet. With the USB cable, you can connect the panel to your camera. First, you have to slide the included seal across the end of the cable. This makes the USB port waterproof and you can leave the solar panel outside when it rains. You can always put the solar panel in the right angle thanks to the adjustable arm. Aim the solar panel to the south. That way, it catches the most light. Note: you can only connect this solar panel to TP-Link Tapo cameras that work on batteries.