





The Tapo H100 Smart Hub with Chime is the essential control center for your entire Tapo smart ecosystem. It connects a wide range of Tapo accessories such as sensors, switches, and buttons by using an ultra-low-power wireless protocol that significantly extends the battery life of your connected devices. This hub ensures reliable, long-range connections across your entire home by operating on a less-crowded, lower-frequency broadband. Beyond connectivity, the Tapo H100 is a versatile 3-in-1 device: it functions as a Smart Hub for up to 64 devices, a Smart Alarm that coordinates with sensors to sound a loud 90 dB siren, and a Smart Doorbell that supports up to 19 selectable ringtones when paired with a Tapo Smart Button. This functionality allows you to set up customized Smart Actions to automate security, comfort, and daily routines, making it the simple, secure, and smart foundation for any Tapo-powered home. Package includes 1x Tapo H100 Smart Hub with Chime and a Quick Start Guide. FCC and RoHS certified with system requirements of Android 5.0 or higher or iOS 10.0 or higher.
Reliable Long-Range Connections: The Tapo Hub operates on a lower frequency broadband, resulting in fewer signal interferences and ensuring stable connectivity for all your devices throughout your home. With a maximum connection distance of up to 30m, the Tapo Hub outperforms wireless network systems in the 2.4 GHz band. Our internal laboratory tests confirm the coverage and range of the Tapo Hub, but keep in mind that actual results may vary depending on environmental conditions.
A Low-Power Way to Connect Everything- The Tapo Hub serves as the central hub for your Tapo smart home, linking smart sensors, switches, and buttons via an ultra-low power wireless protocol. This technology extends the battery life of devices by up to 10 times, in contrast to devices powered by the Wi-Fi protocol.
Smart Action- With Tapo Smart Hub H100, you can trigger a Shortcut or control Tapo devices (such as smart plugs, smart lights and smart switches) based on sensor detection or with a button press. (Tapo H100 cannot directly connect to Tapo smart plugs or smart lighting, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi is required.)
All Devices in One Hub- Each Tapo Hub can connect up to 64 Tapo devices throughout your home. Build and manage your smart home ecosystem with ease.
Protect Your Home Day and Night- By integrating with Tapo motion sensors, door/window sensors, and other devices, the Tapo Hub can activate a high-decibel siren (up to 90 dB) to alert of potential hazards or discourage intruders.
13 reviews for Tapo Smart Hub with Built-in Chime, REQUIRES 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, Reliable Long-Range Connections with Tapo Sensors, Sub-1G Low-Power Wireless protocol, Connect up to 64 smart devices (H100)
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SirEpicIndividual –
3-Cheers for Tapo Sensors & Switches! Highly Responsive and Reliable
Tapo has quickly become my all-time favorite brand in home automation. The battery life on their wireless sensors is super, and the connectivity is almost always on-spot. I’ve had this motion sensor in a high-traffic area for over a year and have not yet received a low-battery notification. I haven’t had anything fail yet and as long as the network connection is solid, they’re very responsive!! These are Chineese-owned, so whatever telemetry data they’re sending over seas can be questionable.. Especially at the pricing point most Tapo devices sell at. It just seems like a high quality, great value for your money!
AMB –
Best DIY Security Solution I’ve Found So Far
So glad I made the switch to Tapo! Works well so far, connects fully with the rest of my TP-Link products and Google Home, and this allows me to have sirens in various locations throughout my house. I have a detached garage and needed something to alert me if garage doors were opened overnight and this works perfectly for that. I have one in my garage and one right by my bed so neighbors and myself will hear the alarm if someone’s attempts to break in again. The price was definitely reasonable in my opinion and ive already mentioned how I feel about its compatibility, especially between google, tapo, and kasa. Switching to TP-Link products has allowed me to greatly increase security around my home and ive had a hard time finding smart home products that do what I need them to and integrate with my other brand products.Couple Minor Cons:- Alarm could be a little louder, Currently Need One On Each Floor. A dedicated siren would be a great item to see come out, not like this compact hub/chime.- TP-Link needs to make a smart keypad that integrates with door sensors and alarm
William –
I love this product! Highly recommended.
What an amazing product! Setup is quick and user-friendly. I had the hub and two sensors up and running in less than five minutes. Remote access and history download worked perfectly. The hub has excellent range also.Highly recommended!
Doug –
Good but could be better
With 6 of these Tapo Motion Sensors now installed, I can say that all of them do their designed job. I’m using them to control lights in an Alexa controlled setup. Once set up properly and positioned correctly, they do not fail to trigger the lights that are assigned to each of them. The annoyance comes after the initial trigger and may well be an issue of compatibility between the Tapo firmware and the Alexa system. If you just want them to turn on a light, no problems. If you program it to shut off that light after a designated time of inactivity, you’re in for some issues. The sensor seems to become arbitrary after the initial trigger. Repeated triggers during an “On” cycle seem to confuse the setup and the result is inconsistent and confusing. The light may turn off and on with varying time delays. Used as an “On” switch with no timed shut-off, they do the job. As an example, I live alone and enter the kitchen 4-5 total times each day. The sensor turns on the light and shuts it off after 30 min. Normally it does exactly that unless I stay in the room beyond the assigned 30 min. That will result in the light going into a totally arbitrary false On/Off sequence. Several min. of inactivity seems to return it to normal. I’m not sure who is at fault here, TP-Link (Tapo) or Alexa but, in any event, I keep installing more of them. Go figure!
wiretap –
Works with Home Assistant
These work extremely well and have a pretty quick reset time. They integrate with the Tapo Hub which also plays nice with Home Assistant. Very easy integration, zero issues after a few months of use so far.
The NH Tech Guy –
Great addition to my Tapo setup (requires Tapo hub)
I already have over 20 Tapo smart home devices and have been extremely happy with all of them, so I had high expectations for the motion sensor — and it didn’t disappoint! Setup was quick and easy, and it integrates seamlessly with the rest of my Tapo devices. The sensor is responsive, reliable, and has great range. It’s been perfect for automating lights and adding an extra layer of convenience to my smart home. Highly recommend to anyone already in the Tapo ecosystem! Just an fyi though- this requires a Tapo hub to work, consider buying them together it’s usually cheaper
YM……. –
Works well
I have this hub coupled to four water detectors. I have other TP Link products in use and they have not disappointed so I thought I would give these a try. The software is top notch and constantly updated. I have a high deductible homeowner’s policy and installed four of the water detectors for a piece of mind. I travel a lot and felt like this was a good investment. Interestingly, one of them went off the first night as a result of a very small, occasional leak in my kitchen sink. The alarms are quite loud. Long term, that leak could have been a problem. These seem reliable and the battery life is very long. I recommend. This hub is a required part of the system.
James Bailey –
Does not connect directly to smart light’s, or smart wall outlet.
It probably works great, but unfortunately I did not fully read the description, and it does not connect to smart lights, or smart wall outlet.So it is useless for me.My Internet is limited to how many things can connect to it, so this was going to help greatly to cut down on all the smart lights, and smart outlets that count as a “connected device”Oh well.
TheBirdNest –
Even though the dimensions are literally on the second photo, it was difficult for me to visualize until in my hand. The sensor is quite small but very effective.I use this for my bathroom lights, and jimmied up a little box that the sensor sits inside. It only detects motion when walking past the threshold of the door. Walk in, lights on. Walk out, lights off. And I even have the sensitivity set to Low because it will detect even the smallest movement from a few feet away when set to High.Tapo products are well made and reasonably priced. I would recommend this sensor, paired with smart bulbs, to anyone wanting to automate their home. And the app makes programming very easy. There’s now a 60 minute limit in the bathroom. If the lights are on and there’s no motion for 60 minutes, the lights turn off. Truly a great product!
V –
Funciona perfectamente, registra los movimientos y se pueden lanzar muchas acciones como tocar un timbre, enviar un mensaje, prender luces, etc.
Boban –
Not working.
Aurelio –
Todo llegó bien y funciona perfectamente y muy fácil de configurar.
The chucky –
This gadget works great. You dont even need alarms in your house. This is loud and annoying but excellent gadgetI recommend this item from TP-LINK. There gadgets are amazing and good quality.