₹669 price difference
TP-Link Tapo C211The TP-Link Tapo C211 is 22% more affordable, saving you ₹669. Both are within a similar price range.

TP-Link
TP-Link Tapo C211
₹2,330

Xiaomi
Xiaomi Mi 360° 2K
₹2,999
An in-depth comparison to help you choose the right wifi security camera for your needs.
Price gap
₹669
Score gap
11 pts
Rating gap
0.3
Editor's analysis
A hand-written take on how these two compare in the real world.
Two popular smart home brands compete at similar specs and prices. The TP-Link Tapo C211 at Rs 2,330 and Xiaomi Mi 360 2K at Rs 2,999 both offer 3MP 2K resolution with 360-degree coverage. The Xiaomi adds true color night vision and a slightly wider 118-degree vertical tilt, but costs Rs 669 more. TP-Link brings better standalone camera features and a dedicated security app, while Xiaomi shines if you already use Mi Home devices like smart bulbs, robot vacuums, or air purifiers in your Indian home.
Round by round
How each product stacks up across the key dimensions.
Product A
TP-Link Tapo C211
4
wins
Product B
Xiaomi Mi 360° 2K
0
wins
₹2,330
₹2,999
4.4 / 5
4.1 / 5
95/100
84/100
Bestseller
Popular
3MP (2K) 2304x1296p
3MP (2K) 2304x1296p
360° horizontal, 114° vertical
360° horizontal, 118° vertical
Quick summary
Two popular smart home brands compete at similar specs and prices. The TP-Link Tapo C211 at Rs 2,330 and Xiaomi Mi 360 2K at Rs 2,999 both offer 3MP 2K resolution with 360-degree coverage.
The Xiaomi Mi 360 2K is the better camera on paper with color night vision and wider vertical tilt, but the Rs 669 premium is steep given the C211's similar core specs. Choose Xiaomi if you are deep in the Mi ecosystem. Choose TP-Link if you want the best value 2K camera without ecosystem lock-in.
Side by side
Each pick at a glance, what they include and what they cost.

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

Xiaomi
Inclusive of all taxes
Resolution
3MP (2K) 2304x1296p
Field of View
360° horizontal, 118° vertical
Night Vision Range
True color night vision
Storage
microSD up to 32GB + NAS
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 22% more affordable, saving you ₹669. 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.
Spec sheet
Side-by-side numbers with subtle highlighting on the stronger value.
| Specification | TP-Link Tapo C211 | Xiaomi Mi 360° 2K |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ₹2,330 | ₹2,999 |
| Rating | 4.4 / 5(5,200) | 4.1 / 5(4,300) |
| Resolution | 3MP (2K) 2304x1296p | 3MP (2K) 2304x1296p |
| Field of View | 360° horizontal, 114° vertical | 360° horizontal, 118° vertical |
| Night Vision Range | Up to 9m (30 ft) | True color night vision |
| Storage | microSD up to 512GB + Cloud | microSD up to 32GB + NAS |
| Connectivity | WiFi 2.4GHz | WiFi 2.4GHz / 5GHz dual-band |
| Two-Way Audio | Yes, built-in mic & speaker | Yes, built-in mic & speaker |
| Power Supply | 5V/1A Micro USB | 5V/2A USB-C |
| Warranty | 1 year | 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
TP-Link Tapo C211
If you want
Choose
Xiaomi Mi 360° 2K
If you want
Buying tip
Xiaomi's true color night vision uses a combination of a larger sensor aperture and software processing. It works well in rooms with even a small amount of ambient light (streetlight through curtains, night lamp). In total darkness, both cameras fall back to infrared anyway.
Ready to decide?

Xiaomi Mi 360° 2K
₹2,999
Quick answers
It depends on your room. If your bedroom or living room has any ambient light at night (street lights, LED indicators, night lamps common in Indian homes), the Xiaomi captures usable color footage while the C211 shows black-and-white. In pitch darkness, both switch to IR and look similar.
Both support Alexa and Google Assistant. The Xiaomi Mi 360 2K has deeper integration with Mi Home ecosystem devices. The TP-Link Tapo C211 works with the broader Tapo ecosystem including smart plugs and light bulbs. Neither locks you out of major voice assistants.
Both store cloud data on international servers. For privacy-conscious Indian users, both cameras support local microSD recording with no cloud dependency. TP-Link's Tapo app offers granular privacy controls, while Xiaomi has faced past scrutiny over data practices though they now comply with Indian data protection requirements.