Tapo cameras offer two primary storage options: local storage using an SD card and cloud storage. All wired-powered Tapo cameras support 24/7 continuous recording, allowing you to capture footage at all times. Local storage involves saving recorded videos directly onto an installed SD card, which you can easily access via the Tapo app. When the SD card is full, older recordings are overwritten by new footage, ensuring continuous operation.
Cloud storage allows you to save your video footage offsite, making it accessible from anywhere with an internet connection, providing added security in case the camera is stolen. Many Tapo cameras can utilize both local and cloud storage simultaneously, offering redundancy for your recordings. To enhance the security of your footage, choose models that support SSL/TLS encryption for cloud storage, and regularly update your camera’s firmware while using strong passwords to protect your data.