Tapo D225 Review: Pros, Cons, Common Issues & Is It Worth It?
2K QHD | 180° head-to-toe | Battery or wired | 2.4GHz Wi-Fi | microSD up to 512GB or Tapo Care
Overview
The Tapo D225 is the flagship Tapo doorbell, offering 2K QHD video, a 180-degree head-to-toe view and full-colour night vision, with the flexibility of either battery or wired power. It was a Wirecutter pick and PCMag Editor’s Choice.
Key Features
Setup & Compatibility
Set up in the Tapo app on 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. Run it on the built-in 10,000mAh battery for a wire-free install, or hardwire it for constant power and 24/7 recording. A chime is included, and a microSD card up to 512GB gives subscription-free storage.
What’s New
The D225 combines everything — 2K colour night vision, package detection, a tall 180-degree view and the choice of battery or wired power with up to eight months per charge — making it the most complete Tapo doorbell.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Cons
Common Problems & Fixes
Running into issues? Our Tapo D225 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
The D225 is the Tapo doorbell to buy if you want it all. The 180-degree view captures visitors and parcels, colour night vision is excellent, and the dual-power option means it suits almost any home — battery for simplicity, wired for 24/7 recording.
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Who Should Buy It
The best Tapo doorbell for most people — ideal if you want top features and the flexibility of battery or wired power.
Verdict
The Tapo D225 is the flagship Tapo doorbell, pairing 2K colour night vision and package detection with battery-or-wired flexibility.
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