







🚪🔔 Never miss a visitor, day or night — security that’s smart, sharp, and subscription-free!
The Tapo 2K Wired Smart Video Doorbell D130 delivers ultra-wide 180° viewing with crisp 5MP 2K resolution and color night vision. Featuring AI-powered person, vehicle, and package detection, it offers real-time alerts and two-way audio communication. Designed for all weather conditions with IP65 rating, it supports local microSD storage up to 512GB or optional cloud backup without mandatory subscriptions, making it a reliable, privacy-conscious choice for modern smart homes.















| ASIN | B0CQQZZXH9 |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,363 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #30 in Video Doorbells |
| Color | White, Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Android, Google Assistant, iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,559) |
| Date First Available | December 21, 2023 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 5 MP |
| Field Of View | 180 Degrees |
| Included Components | Jumpers for Existing Chime ×2; 3M Adhesive ×1; Foam Pad ×1; Extension Wires ×2, Mounting Bracket ×1; Horizontal Mounting Wedge ×1; Vertical Mounting Wedge ×1, Mounting Template ×1; Mounting Screws ×3; Mounting Anchors ×3, Mounting Wedge Screws ×3; Wire Nuts ×2; Doorbell Detaching Pin ×1; Quick Start Guide, Tapo D130 Video Doorbell Wired ×1; Tapo Doorbell Chime ×1 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| International Protection Rating | IP65 |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.35 x 1.67 x 1.28 inches |
| Item model number | Tapo D130 |
| Low light technology | Night Color |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 5 MP |
| Mounting Type | Door Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 3.35 x 1.67 x 1.28 inches |
| Room Type | Hallway, Living Room, Study Room possibility |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | Surveillance |
| UPC | 840030706745 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 2K 5MP |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 6 watts |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
N**K
Affordable, no BS, reliable, and secure
This is the way it should be! Setup is relatively easy and I appreciate the customization and settings. Connectivity is great, binds to Alexa as a ringer and phone notifications are fast and, most importantly, not behind a subscription! FOV of the camera could be a bit bigger but it’s no big deal. I appreciate the local storage option of your own SD card, allowing for more local user control. A lot of smart home stuff can be invasive, user data exploitive, or use deceptive monetary tricks to squeeze out your money - I’m very refreshed to find that this product is user focused without sacrificing much else. Pretty close to perfect, I recommend it.
J**O
excellent & no subscription!
excellent picture quality, excellent reliability, great features. it is mounted 90 degrees to the front door and the angle feature works great, as does the option to square the picture. best of all, no monthly subscription and local micro sd storage. we have 12 other tapo cameras and they are all great.
D**E
Comparison of Tapo D130 with my previous Ring doorbell camera
I am a long time Ring camera user and have an extensive Ring home security system as well as front and side Ring wired video doorbells. My recent front door camera was the Ring Video Doorbell Pro model purchased in 2017. This works fine, except that the field of view is slightly smaller than I'd prefer, where I can't see if packages are sitting on the ground in front of the door. I had the same situation on my side door (at driveway), which I addressed a year ago by changing out the doorbell to a newer Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2 (now called Ring Wired Doorbell Pro), which offers a wider field of view and fancier motion tracking (which I never use). I bought that doorbell camera during Prime days for "only" $150. I was planning on replacing my front door camera with the same model, however this year a Prime day deal popped up for the Tapo TP-Link Smart Video Doorbell Camera Wired D130 for a little over $40 so I thought, why not try it out and see what it can do? I have installed multiple TP-Link smart switches and they've worked well. I took off my old Ring doorbell camera and was easily able to install the Tapo D130. It comes with wedge mounting plates that let you optionally tip the camera slightly downward and toward the side if needed, which worked out perfectly for my installation. (Note: Ring charges extra for these wedge mounting plates). The Tapo D130 also comes with an electronic chime unit that can be plugged into any electrical outlet and plays a loud "ding-dong" sound when someone presses the video doorbell button. (with Ring, the Chime unit is not included and costs an additional $35). It was easy to set up the Tapo doorbell using their Android app on my phone. Like many of their TP-Link devices, it will initially act as a Wi-Fi site that you connect to with your phone to give the info needed for it to connect to your home Wi-Fi system. Once it's connected to your home Wi-Fi, you're good to go and can tweek any of the settings that you want. I've included pictures from my old Ring doorbell and this new Tapo D130 doorbell so you can see the great improvement in field of view. The image resolution is also great as is the night vision. Now for the best part. My previous Ring doorbell requires a subscription plan to be useable. The only way any Ring video can be recorded (after a free 30-day trial period) is through a subscription plan which starts at $50 per year for one camera ($100 per year for 2 or more cameras). This was not a big deal for me since I have numerous Ring cameras and was already subscribed. Also, with Ring doorbells, only detected events (motion, people, etc.) are recorded. 24/7 recording is not yet supported on video doorbells (although they say they plan to support it in the future). With the Tapo D130 video doorbell, there is a weatherproof slot for you to install a microSD card upon which you can record anything for free. There is no need to sign up for an annual plan to get a usable system. The Tapo app makes it easy to watch the doorbell videos, both live and also recorded. You can set it to record just detected events (person, pet, motion, package etc.) or you can record 24/7 (any detected events will be indicated on the timeline). I installed a Sandisk 256GB High Endurance microSD card (about $25) in my D130 and can record continuously 24/7 for almost two weeks before it fills up the card and starts recording over the oldest prior videos (loop recording). They recommend using a high endurance microSD card, specifically made for such use. The unit will accept up to a 512GB card if you want to keep well over 3 weeks' worth of continuous 24/7 recordings on hand. I'm not sure why you'd want to sign up for a storage subscription. They will only store event videos online (not continuous 24/7 recording). The only real benefit I see with a subscription is that they will include a snapshot of the event photo when they send an alert to your phone. No photo is sent if you don't subscribe, just the alert. They will also tell you what kind of event occurred to trigger the alert (person detection, pet, motion, etc.). Also, having a subscription enables you to access your video online through a web browser. Without a subscription, you need to use their phone app to access things. Speaking of the Tapo Android phone app, it is very nicely done. I've used it before for their smart switches and find it to be much easier to program smart automations compared to the Alexa routines. For instance, whenever the doorbell camera detects motion at night, I have it automatically turn on my porch light for 10 minutes (I use a TP-Link smart switch for the porch light). The live video feed from the Tapo D130 is accessible through my Alexa screen devices, which is nice. You can answer the door or see who is there either from your phone or your Alexa device. Bottom line: This Tapo TP-Link Smart Video Doorbell Camera Wired D130 is very nice and can match or surpass the high-end Ring Wired Doorbell Pro for less than 1/3 the price. I was really pleasantly surprised with this device. Highs: Great field of view with nice picture 24/7 recording of video Subscription plan not required to get a very usable system Lows: Boxier looking than the Ring doorbell (subjective)
J**E
Great video angle, quick to load video
Let me preface this by saying I started with Ring (since we have their home alarm) but years ago, the connectivity was terrible on their video doorbells despite having a fast mesh WiFi network. Switched to Eufy which has worked well but isn't perfect, mostly on the hardware side. I do like their app for the most part.. I decided to try this Tapo doorbell; it's affordable, has good reviews, and has local (free) storage for footage. The app/video loads fast but the default view is a small thumbnail and you have to click the camera then another menu to view footage. Eufy and Ring make it easier to view your footage in fewer steps. You also don't get "rich" notifications (with a thumbnail) when there's motion unless you subscribe to their cloud service nor do you get badge notifications (showing the number of events since you were last in the app) which I didn't realize I relied on so much to know how much activity there was overnight or while we're out. Overall, a great entry level video doorbell with no monthly fees unless you want to subscribe to their cloud service. The little things that are missing from other apps is what's making me return it, but if you'll really only look at it when someone rings the doorbell then that won't affect you much. Installation was easy and I like the 24/7 recording since it's hardwired. So, four stars overall. Like the other video doorbells, it's not perfect, so it just depends on what you're looking for in not just the hardware but the software/app. I'll be sticking with Eufy which is definitely not perfect (could load video faster) but otherwise has worked well over the last few years for us.
C**P
Excellent battery life, haven’t had to charge yet after several months still 54%. Very clear and wide view
J**O
Muy buena cámara, funciona muy bien, recomendada 100% y se puede adaptar a un sistema de ingreso previamente colocado!
D**M
Wired this to a UK socket using a separately purchased transformer (just search doorbell adapter) in place of an existing similar device. Really easy to install, both physically and digitally and works seamlessly with the Tapo app and Alexa. Some really nice features are included without subscribing to Tapo care. Used the SD card from my original device and synced with my existing hub to act as a second chime so I could have a chime upstairs and one downstairs (just note, the one I bought came fitted with prongs for an overseas outlet so I needed a travel plug for it). Really like the colour night vision and the fact that you can manually trigger it too. The angle of the lens took some getting used to as it looks almost portrait to give the head to toe view from even 2 or 3 feet from the unit. Loved the addition of the line crossing feature and have already set an automation to turn the hall light on for a minute if a line crossing is triggered across either of the 2 lines I chose to set up. Also (it is a camera after all) the live view and playback quality are both excellent, crisp and clear whether in night vision, colour night vision or daytime mode. I paid a little over £70 for the device and a further £10 for the transformer to wire it to a standard UK outlet and at the price point I’d say it offers exceptional value for money. I have a multitude of other Tapo devices (hence the switch over) and I’m delighted with this device.
A**I
Honestly didn't expect much. I have had nest hello since 2019. Bought this on sale and don't regret it. Let's see how it withstands Canadian weather.... Pros: Good value No subscription fees Easy installation Great form factor not very bulky has all other options on market Great video quality, day and night time (colour) Fast notifications Ability to receive call and answer doorbell on cell phone, instead of opening app and clicking video feed and then microphone 2 way recording Easily connect to Tiny cam pro Ability to connect to smartthings (access motion trigger for automation) Ability to play live feed with voice command on Google home tablet. Ability to receive notifications on Google home products (Google mini and hubs) Comes with chime, different ringtones available Tamper notification You can adjust led colour around button and intensity through tap app, a nice touch Integration with home assistant Cons: All plastic, but well made. We will See how it will withstand extreme temperatures in Canadaon long run. Had it for 2 weeks on a mesh network, and wifi doesn't seem to like this. Signal is between -54 to 60 RSSI. Which is average all my other switches near doorbell or even ones 15 feet further in backyard has a better Wi-Fi reception than this doorbell I set LED light colour when it detects persone. I works for a few hours but then turn solid amber. Everything still works fine but I need to reboot doorbell for colour of led to come back. There is an automatic reboot function in the settings ..but it's pretty annoying. If you get it on sale it's worth it. To remove doorbell you can see pin hole on the top...better placement would be under the doorbell so it's not visible. When doorbell is pressed it will not open up directly on Google home hub. Google locked it down for every doorbell that isn't Google. You need to say voice command to show live feed, not a deal breaker. On Amazon show tablets there is a way to automate things so when video doorbell is pressed you can see live feed automatically.
A**E
Exceeded my expectations. I just wish the 3M tape provided with it was stronger. There is an option to drill it in place, but since I’ll be moving out soon, I chose not to. The tape came off, so I ended up tying the piece to my door and hanging it on a 3M hook that was already attached. Despite that, the product itself works great. All my cameras are from Tapo, and this fits perfectly with my setup.
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