₹860 price difference
TP-Link Tapo C211The TP-Link Tapo C211 is 27% more affordable, saving you ₹860. Both are within a similar price range.

Imou
Imou Ranger S2 3MP
₹3,190

TP-Link
TP-Link Tapo C211
₹2,330
An in-depth comparison to help you choose the right wifi security camera for your needs.
Price gap
₹860
Score gap
8 pts
Rating gap
0.2
Editor's analysis
A hand-written take on how these two compare in the real world.
This matchup pits two 3MP 2K cameras at very different price points. The TP-Link Tapo C211 costs Rs 2,330 while the Imou Ranger S2 3MP comes in at Rs 3,190, saving you Rs 831 for the same headline resolution. Both deliver 360-degree pan coverage and similar 2K image quality. The Imou offers a slightly longer 10m night vision range versus the C211's 9m, but the TP-Link counters with better build quality, wider 114-degree vertical tilt, and superior app ecosystem. For Indian buyers, this comes down to brand trust versus budget savings.
Round by round
How each product stacks up across the key dimensions.
Product A
Imou Ranger S2 3MP
0
wins
Product B
TP-Link Tapo C211
4
wins
₹3,190
₹2,330
4.2 / 5
4.4 / 5
87/100
95/100
Popular
Bestseller
3MP (2K) 2304x1296p
3MP (2K) 2304x1296p
360° horizontal, 90° vertical
360° horizontal, 114° vertical
Quick summary
This matchup pits two 3MP 2K cameras at very different price points.
At the same 3MP 2K resolution, the Imou Ranger S2 3MP at Rs 1,499 offers incredible value and is hard to ignore. But the TP-Link Tapo C211 justifies its Rs 831 premium with better build quality, wider vertical coverage, and the polished Tapo ecosystem. Choose based on whether value or ecosystem matters more.
Side by side
Each pick at a glance, what they include and what they cost.

Imou
Inclusive of all taxes
Resolution
3MP (2K) 2304x1296p
Field of View
360° horizontal, 90° vertical
Night Vision Range
Up to 10m (30 ft)
Storage
microSD up to 256GB + Cloud

TP-Link
Inclusive of all taxes
Resolution
3MP (2K) 2304x1296p
Field of View
360° horizontal, 114° vertical
Night Vision Range
Up to 9m (30 ft)
Storage
microSD up to 512GB + Cloud
Prices accurate as of 07/03/2026. Prices and availability on Amazon.in may change.
What sets them apart
The decisions you are actually making when you pick one over the other.
The TP-Link Tapo C211 is 27% more affordable, saving you ₹860. Both are within a similar price range.
With 4.4 stars from 5,200 reviews, the TP-Link Tapo C211 has stronger customer satisfaction. The large number of reviews makes this rating highly reliable.
The Imou Ranger S2 3MP leads in night vision range with Up to 10m (30 ft) compared to Up to 9m (30 ft).
The Imou Ranger S2 3MP leads in warranty with 2 years compared to 1 year.
Spec sheet
Side-by-side numbers with subtle highlighting on the stronger value.
| Specification | Imou Ranger S2 3MP | TP-Link Tapo C211 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ₹3,190 | ₹2,330 |
| Rating | 4.2 / 5(3,400) | 4.4 / 5(5,200) |
| Resolution | 3MP (2K) 2304x1296p | 3MP (2K) 2304x1296p |
| Field of View | 360° horizontal, 90° vertical | 360° horizontal, 114° vertical |
| Night Vision Range | Up to 10m (30 ft) | Up to 9m (30 ft) |
| Storage | microSD up to 256GB + Cloud | microSD up to 512GB + Cloud |
| Connectivity | WiFi 2.4GHz + Ethernet | WiFi 2.4GHz |
| Two-Way Audio | Yes, built-in mic & speaker | Yes, built-in mic & speaker |
| Power Supply | 5V/1A Micro USB | 5V/1A Micro USB |
| Warranty | 2 years | 1 year |
Highlighted cells indicate the stronger value in that row.
Strengths and tradeoffs
Where each pick shines, and where you'll have to compromise.
Excellent value
Excellent value
Decision guide
Pick the one that matches your priorities, not the spec sheet.
Choose
Imou Ranger S2 3MP
If you want
Choose
TP-Link Tapo C211
If you want
Buying tip
Both cameras are 3MP 2K, but sensor quality varies between brands. TP-Link's image processing tends to produce more natural colors in mixed lighting conditions common in Indian homes with tube lights and LED bulbs. Test both apps during the return window to decide which suits your usage.
Ready to decide?

Imou Ranger S2 3MP
₹3,190
Quick answers
You pay for the TP-Link ecosystem, wider 114-degree vertical tilt versus 90-degree on the Imou, better image processing in mixed lighting, and TP-Link's established service network across India. If these extras do not matter, the Imou is the smarter buy.
Both work equally well for this common Indian use case. The 360-degree pan on both cameras covers an entire room. The TP-Link Tapo C211's wider vertical tilt captures more floor-to-ceiling activity, which helps if your camera is mounted high on a wall shelf.
TP-Link has a wider service center network across Indian cities and a well-established RMA process. Imou (a Dahua sub-brand) has growing support in India but fewer physical service centers. For tier-2 and tier-3 cities, TP-Link's reach is noticeably better.