Tapo C325WB Review: Pros, Cons, Common Issues & Is It Worth It?
4MP (2688×1520) | Fixed | Plug-in (mains) | 2.4GHz Wi-Fi | microSD up to 512GB or Tapo Care
Overview
The Tapo C325WB is a high-end wired outdoor camera built around ColorPro night vision — a starlight sensor that captures true-colour footage in near darkness without relying on a spotlight. It pairs that with a sharp 4MP sensor and IP66 weatherproofing.
Key Features
Setup & Compatibility
Set up in the Tapo app on 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. The C325WB is mains-powered and can be supplemented with an optional solar panel. Fit a microSD card up to 512GB for subscription-free recording.
What’s New
ColorPro is the standout — rather than switching to black-and-white or firing a spotlight, the starlight sensor delivers genuine colour footage in very low light, which is a real step up for an outdoor camera.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Cons
Common Problems & Fixes
Running into issues? Our Tapo C325WB troubleshooting guide has step-by-step fixes for offline errors, Wi-Fi, SD card, motion, night vision and more — all verified against TP-Link’s official Tapo support.
Real World Performance
For a fixed outdoor camera, the C325WB’s night performance is among the best in its class — clear, colour footage where most cameras give up. The 4MP daytime image is sharp, and IP66 means it shrugs off British weather.
Best Alternatives
Who Should Buy It
The right choice if you want the best low-light outdoor footage from a wired Tapo camera and have power nearby.
Verdict
The Tapo C325WB is a superb wired outdoor camera, with class-leading ColorPro night vision and sharp 4MP detail.
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