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Model: Tapo Smart Wi-Fi Deadbolt Door Lock - Fingerprint Recognition, Keyless Tactile Buttons & in-App Monitoring, Auto-Lock, IP54, BHMA Certified, Compatible with Standard Door Sizes, Tapo DL105
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If you need the added feature of a doorbell button then it might be for you. Additionally it has a touch keypad instead of physical buttons, so it'll probably handle wear and tear better.
Works pretty well so far. Have been using it for about 1.5 weeks.
It operates on WiFi not another protocol.
I currently have it integrated with SmartThings and from there into my Home Assistant for automations to unlock and lock.
Battery is rechargeable and interesting in that the USB-C port is on the front instead of back of the battery, so you can charge the battery while it's installed on the lock, that I do like. And battery has been at 100% post charging since install, which I'm impressed by as WiFi based locks tend to eat battery life.
On the Tapo app you can add Pins for login, fingerprints, and sharing with other TP-Link accounts. Can also integrate directly with Amazon or Google via the skills. As I have SmartThings already integrated with Amazon, I didn't integrate my Tapo account with Amazon.
Lock also has a doorbell button at the bottom left, just not humongous like the DL110. You can disable the built in doorbell button function in the app, which I did.
Installed this lock to replace a Kwikset Smart Lock that was flat touch screen with no physical buttons and over time it became a pain in the ass to put the correct number. Can't say that's how the DL110 would be, but for this reason, I opted for DL105
Saw this on my frontpage this morning. I bought this a few months ago. Very easy install and have been super pleased with it. There's a rechargeable battery that lasts about 6 months. The auto lock feature is great and it's been nice also setting permanent and temp passwords/fingerprints for family who visit especially since my wife and I had our 3rd kiddo in Feb. Makes it easy for her to not have to get up or unlock via Google Nest/Home or let family let themselves in. Good value and solid product. Solid wifi connection and USB-C rechargeable battery
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It operates on WiFi not another protocol.
I currently have it integrated with SmartThings and from there into my Home Assistant for automations to unlock and lock.
Battery is rechargeable and interesting in that the USB-C port is on the front instead of back of the battery, so you can charge the battery while it's installed on the lock, that I do like. And battery has been at 100% post charging since install, which I'm impressed by as WiFi based locks tend to eat battery life.
On the Tapo app you can add Pins for login, fingerprints, and sharing with other TP-Link accounts. Can also integrate directly with Amazon or Google via the skills. As I have SmartThings already integrated with Amazon, I didn't integrate my Tapo account with Amazon.
Lock also has a doorbell button at the bottom left, just not humongous like the DL110. You can disable the built in doorbell button function in the app, which I did.
Installed this lock to replace a Kwikset Smart Lock that was flat touch screen with no physical buttons and over time it became a pain in the ass to put the correct number. Can't say that's how the DL110 would be, but for this reason, I opted for DL105
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