Tapo C200 Not Recording? Here’s How to Fix It
Clips save either to a microSD card in the camera or to Tapo Care cloud. If nothing is being saved, check the storage and that detection recording is switched on.
What This Problem Means
If your Tapo C200 is showing this fault, working through the checks below in order resolves it in the large majority of cases. Each step is safe to try yourself and follows TP-Link’s official Tapo guidance.
Common Symptoms
- No saved clips after motion
- Gaps in the recording timeline
- Live View works but nothing records
- “No storage” message
Safe Checks You Can Try
1. Check your storage
Make sure a formatted microSD card is fitted, or that you have an active Tapo Care subscription. Without one of these, clips cannot be saved.
2. Check the recording schedule
In Device Settings > Recording, confirm Detection Recording (or Continuous Recording) is enabled and scheduled.
3. Confirm motion is working
If motion detection is failing, motion clips won’t trigger — work through the motion fixes first.
4. Free up the card
If the card is full and looping is off, recording stops. Enable loop recording or clear old footage.
5. Reformat the card
A corrupted card silently stops recording — reformat it in the Tapo app, or replace it if it keeps failing.
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When To Contact Support
If you have worked through every step and your Tapo C200 still has this problem, the hardware may need attention. Visit TP-Link support for further help or to arrange a replacement if it is in warranty.
