Tapo C200 Pc May 2026

He unplugged it. The USB cable was warm. Too warm.

He mounted it on the bookshelf facing his desk. The PC software installed in seconds— Tapo Camera Control v2.4 . A live feed bloomed on his monitor: his own tired face, mid-yawn, staring back.

The box was nondescript brown cardboard, but the label said everything: Tapo C200 PC . tapo c200 pc

Leo’s breath caught. The shape shifted, crawled out of frame, and the camera’s red IR lights flickered—once, twice—before the feed went black.

He never bought another smart camera. But sometimes, late at night, his PC would wake from sleep on its own. And the camera, still unplugged, still in its box in the closet, would emit a soft whir. He unplugged it

This time, the feed showed the camera slowly tilting downward —toward the floor. Then the lens focused on something under his desk. A small, dark shape. Not a bug. Not dust.

The camera shouldn’t move on its own. Pan/tilt is manual or app-controlled. He mounted it on the bookshelf facing his desk

Just the sound of a motor. Testing. Waiting.