Does Tapo C425 Camera Record All The Time? Here's the Answer!

Does Tapo C425 Camera Record All The Time? (Answered & Compared) Does the Tapo C425 camera record 24/7 or only when motion is detected? In this video, I clearly explain how the Tapo C425 recording works, why it does NOT record continuously, and how it compares to cameras like the Tapo C310, which does support continuous recording. You’ll see real playback timeline examples, how event-based recording works on the C425, what gets saved to the SD card, and why there are gaps with no footage when there’s no motion. This is critical to understand if you’re choosing between a battery camera vs wired camera. 🔍 What you’ll learn: Does Tapo C425 record all the time? (short answer: ❌ No) Difference between event recording vs continuous recording How motion detection, vehicle detection, and playback timelines work Why Tapo C310 records 24/7 but C425 does not Recording schedule limitations on battery cameras SD card recording behavior explained clearly If you’re deciding between Tapo C425 vs C310, or wondering why your C425 has missing footage, this video answers it all. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 – Does Tapo C425 record all the time? 00:08 – Quick answer: No, it does not 00:22 – Comparing Tapo C425 vs Tapo C310 00:34 – Motion detection & event-based recording explained 00:44 – Playback timeline and recording gaps 01:03 – Vehicle detection events on C425 01:21 – Why playback skips time on C425 01:42 – Tapo C310 continuous recording timeline 02:11 – What continuous recording looks like 02:50 – Recording schedule settings on C310 03:21 – Why C425 has no continuous recording option 03:46 – Final conclusion: C425 vs C310 recording behavior