🏠 Elevate your smart home game with Tapo H100 — where coverage meets control!
The Tapo H100 SmartHub by TP-Link offers ultra-long distance wireless connectivity using a low-power Sub-1G protocol, supporting up to 64 smart devices including sensors, switches, and buttons. It features customizable alarms with 19 ringtones, quick wireless setup, and enhanced safety with flame-retardant materials, making it an energy-efficient and comprehensive smart home hub solution.
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Part Number | Tapo H100_4897098683118 |
Product Dimensions | 7.2 x 5.1 x 6.26 cm; 100 g |
Item model number | Tapo H100 |
Size | Tapo Hub |
Colour | White |
Style | Compatible with Tapo Sensor |
Material | Polycarbonate |
Pattern | Single |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Plug profile | Wall Mount |
Switch style | Smart Switch |
Usage | Personal |
Included Components | Tapo H100 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 100 g |
V**H
It does things!
So this is a requirement for the IoT things (yes, things things) made by TP-Link under the Tapo brand, like sensors and switches, it's not required if you just use the cameras, plugs, and lighting products.It is however very useful, it can actually like the doorbell chime for your Tapo doorbell, as well as being the central hub for your temperature sensors, smart switches, proximity sensors and even a water leak sensor allowing you to integrate those into the Tapo app and set them to perform tasks based on buttons being pressed could turn a light or plug on and off, a temperature sensor could activate a plug with a heater or fan or both etc, and it makes integration of Tapo smart home tech very easy. It even works with the Raspberry Pi smarthome distro.Also, the range is pretty decent, I've got sensors at the far reaches of my house and they work just fine.
K**R
Excellent.
Works well and doubles up as a chime for my newly acquired video door bell. All these Tapo products are so well made with great user instructions
A**X
Good quality but limited functionality
Update 31/01/24:TP-Link have recently made some great software/firmware updates to much of the Tapo product line.Firstly some degree of local automation is now available, when an automation is created in the Tapo app it will be identified whether or not it will continue to function without an internet connection.Even better news for some, Matter compatibility is now available on the H100 Smart Hub allowing most of the sub-devices to be connected to a Matter controller. This function is still in beta however I have found it to be working well through Home Assistant (where Matter is also still in beta). For those HA users who have been using the Tapo HACS integration I strongly recommend switching to Matter as the polling lag experienced by the Tapo HACS integration does not exist using Matter and it also works entirely locally with no need to connect to TP-Link’s servers. As Matter is still rather new buttons and the water leak sensor currently aren’t supported, but I suspect this is only a matter of time.Original review:The Tapo H100 smart hub is required if you wish to use any Tapo sensors/buttons/switches as these battery powered devices communicate over a ~868MHz connection not WiFi (2.4/5GHz). It is not required if you only have Tapo WiFi plugs, bulbs, cameras etc. The H100 is cheaper (at £15) than many hubs/bridges/gateways but as you would expect from TP-Link is a quality item and easy to setup via the Tapo app.Whether this hub and associated devices will work for you will really depend on what you’re trying to achieve. Automation options in the Tapo app are somewhat limited and are certainly less customisable than other ecosystems. For instance phone notifications cannot be setup for all sub-devices; sensors yes, buttons no.For those using Alexa once the Tapo skill has been installed the sub devices connected become available as triggers which opens up far more possibilities and the capability to control devices across other ecosystems. I tested using the motion sensor (T100) and smart button (S200B) to control some Philips Hue lights and both worked fine, albeit with occasionally a little delay.For those using Home Assistant the Tapo integration currently cannot access any sub devices connected to this hub.Unlike most systems that utilise a hub/bridge/gateway, any buttons or sensors connected to the Smart Hub will entirely cease to function if the internet connection is lost. There is no good reason for this and in my opinion is a very poor decision by TP-Link, local functionality is an absolute necessity for a reliable smart home. Light switches or security sensors not functioning because of a lost internet connection is a really dumb problem to introduce.Curiously this device fails badly with two of the main advertised features; smart doorbell and burglar alarm/deterrent. At the loudest setting the doorbell chime cannot be heard through more than two closed doors in silence, let alone with any background noise. Additionally the smart button does not permit phone notifications meaning you can’t be alerted that way either (this can be achieved via Alexa). The idea of using this in conjunction with some sensors as a burglar alarm is also sadly farcical. It is not loud enough to scare off anyone plus can be easily unplugged by a burglar.It is tricky to rate the H100, if the available sub-devices and automations meet your requirements then this is a good quality and well priced device. However if you were to rate it against some of the headline advertised features it would rate quite low. I’ve been generous as I mostly wanted this as a stand alone system in conjunction with a motion sensor (T100) to notify me by phone and keep a log, which it does well enough.
P**E
Yes but not but yes but ah
This hub does what it is supposed to do. The problem is that no where does it really make clear what that is or at what level it integrates with Alexa.So here I tryThis hub is used to talked to various tapo devices but not allEssentially those that need a battery.What it does is talk to those battery operated devices. They do not use WiFi which would require a new battery every few weeks if not soonerInstead it uses a lower frequency than wi fi that transmits through walls well and so will also use much less powerThe hub then talks with Alexa but the Alexa integration is near zero other than asking Alexa to say tell you the temperature of the tapo thermometerAny smart routines have to be set up within the tapo app - which is excellentAnd talk to other tapo devices which are growing in number and I think tapo is going to survive and go placesThey are cheap on Amazon and work wellSmart plugs because they have access to mains power connect directly to WiFiThey can be controlled through Alexa and/or within the tapo appIf you only have smart plugs or bulbs you do not need this hubBut if you have say a tapi thermometer then you doI have mine set up within the tapo app to detect when the temperature drops below a certain temperature to activate a mains plug switch that a fan heater is plugged intoAnd to turn the the switch off when the heater then gets above a temperatureWithin Alexa all you can do is ask it to tell you the temperatureYou cannot currently set up routines within AlexaIn summary. I think Tapo devices will survive. The software is good. You only need the hub if talking to battery powered devicesAnd the reason for this is that you would need to replace the batteries every couple of weeks or even less if they connected to wi fi direct
A**S
Amazing.
I cannot recommend the Tapo brand enough. I have two disabled sons and a toddler and all the products are amazing. The chime allows me to connect to window and door sensors which then connect to an app which shows you the date and time. Amazing.
K**
Convenient and Reliable Hub, But Limited Ringtone Options
The Tapo Smart IoT Hub with Chime has been a fantastic addition to my smart home setup. It’s incredibly easy to set up – no wiring required, which is always a plus. I love how it seamlessly connects with all my Tapo devices, allowing me to control switches, buttons, and sensors from one central hub. The ability to connect up to 64 devices is brilliant and future-proofs my setup as I add more smart gadgets over time.The chime feature is handy, and the sound quality is decent for a small device. However, while it boasts 19 ringtones, I found a few of them a bit generic. It would be nice to have a few more unique or customisable options for different alerts.That said, it’s a reliable hub that’s simplified my smart home experience, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to expand their Tapo ecosystem without the fuss of complex wiring.
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