
TP-Link EasyCam C320 VIGI 2MP Full-Color Bullet Camera
β±1,500as of Aug 11, 2026
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People and vehicle analytics on a β±1,500 bullet: analysis usually reserved for pricier cameras, attached to a 2MP sensor that limits what it can prove.

β±1,500as of Aug 11, 2026
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| Brand | TP-Link |
|---|---|
| Type | Outdoor security camera |
| Price | β±1,500 (as of Aug 11, 2026) |
| Owner rating | 4.9 β from 29 reviews |
| Shop | TP-Link PH Β· Shopee Mall β |
| Units sold | 218 |
The TP-Link EasyCam C320 is our Best Entry Bullet: a 2MP full-color outdoor bullet network camera with people and vehicle analytics, for around β±1,500 as of August 11, 2026.
The analytics. People and vehicle classification on a β±1,500 camera is not normal. Most cameras at this price give you plain motion detection, which outdoors means an alert every time a tricycle passes or a branch moves.
The reason is where it comes from: EasyCam is the entry tier of TP-Linkβs VIGI business line, so classification is inherited as standard rather than sold as a premium feature. You give up resolution and warranty length to get it.
Full-color night vision is included too, so night footage shows colors rather than grey shapes.
The ability to prove anything. At outdoor distances, 2MP records that a person or a vehicle was there, and rarely enough detail to say which person or which vehicle.
That is a real limitation, and it is the honest reason this ranks near the bottom. Treat it as a camera that tells you what happened and when, with the identification job handed to a sharper camera elsewhere on the property.
One year of warranty, against three on the VIGI C240 and C340. It is fixed, so no panning. And as a network camera it assumes an NVR or recording software rather than a phone-first app.
It is sold by TP-Link PH, the brandβs own store, so the warranty runs through TP-Link directly.
Around β±1,500 as of August 11, 2026. Check the latest price on Shopee. Across its one year of warranty that is about β±125 a month, though it will run far longer. As a second or third camera filling in coverage on a system that already has a sharp main camera, very sulit. As your only camera, the resolution is a problem.
Buy this if you are adding coverage to a property that already has a good main camera, and you want alerts that distinguish people from vehicles without paying much. It is the right choice as a fill-in camera. If this is the only camera watching your gate, buy something sharper.
See how it ranks against the rest in our best outdoor security cameras in the Philippines roundup, or read about resolution at distance in our outdoor security camera buying guide.
Want the same analytics in a body you can aim more freely, for less? The TP-Link EasyCam C420 is a turret at around β±1,400. Want 4MP and three years of warranty from the same line? The TP-Link VIGI C340 is around β±3,200.
See how it compares with the other top picks in our outdoor security cameras comparison.
Because it comes from TP-Link's VIGI business line, where classification is standard rather than a premium feature. EasyCam is the entry tier of that line, so you inherit the analytics and give up resolution and warranty length instead.
Not really, and this is the camera's main limit. At outdoor distances 2MP records that a person or a vehicle was present, but rarely enough detail to identify either. Buy it to know what happened and when, not to prove who did it.
The EasyCam tier is positioned below the main VIGI line. Same analytics, lower resolution, shorter cover. If the warranty length is what matters to you, the VIGI C240 and C340 both carry three years.
It is a network camera, so it assumes a recorder or compatible software rather than a phone-first app. If you want to mount a camera and open an app with nothing else involved, TP-Link's Tapo range is the right family.