Tapo D130 Review: Pros, Cons, Common Issues & Is It Worth It?
2K (5MP) | 180° view | Hardwired | 2.4GHz Wi-Fi | microSD or Tapo Care
Overview
The Tapo D130 is TP-Link’s wired smart video doorbell, offering a sharp 2K 5MP view across a wide 180-degree field of view with an integrated spotlight and AI detection. A chime unit is included in the box, and it records locally with no subscription.
Key Features
Setup & Compatibility
The D130 wires into your existing doorbell wiring for constant power, and the included chime plugs into a socket. Set up in the Tapo app on 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. When wired to an existing mechanical chime, a jumper is used to bypass it.
What’s New
As Tapo’s first dedicated wired doorbell, the D130 offers a tall 180-degree head-to-toe view and 2K clarity at a budget price, with the chime included rather than sold separately.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Cons
Common Problems & Fixes
Running into issues? Our Tapo D130 troubleshooting guide has step-by-step fixes for offline errors, Wi-Fi, SD card, motion, night vision and more — all verified against TP-Link’s official Tapo support.
Real World Performance
For a wired doorbell the D130 is excellent value — the 180-degree view captures visitors head to toe and any parcels on the floor, and the included chime means no extra purchase. The main requirement is existing doorbell wiring.
Best Alternatives
Who Should Buy It
The right choice if you have doorbell wiring and want a sharp 2K doorbell with a tall view and an included chime, cheaply.
Verdict
The Tapo D130 is a superb-value wired doorbell, with a tall 180° 2K view and the chime included.
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