Tapo Doorbell Overview – D130, D210, D230S1, D225, TD25
Comparing Tapo Doorbells and Tips for AI Detection Features
Tapo D130
The Tapo D130 is our first wired doorbell offering a 2K 5MP view across a 180° FoV, Comprehensive AI Detection Types, and integrated spotlight – all within a minimal footprint.
Tapo D210 – 2K 3MP Battery Doorbell:
The Tapo D210 comes with a built-in 6400mAh battery, 2K 3MP resolution camera with infrared night vision up to 33ft, and a 160° diagonal field of view, providing comprehensive monitoring for your home's front.
Tapo D230S1 – 2K 5MP Battery Doorbell (Hub Required):
The Tapo D230S1 comes with a removable and rechargeable 6700mAh battery, 2K 5MP resolution, full-color night vision with spotlight, and a sub-g hub that also works as a chime for customizable alerts.
Tapo D225 – 2K 4MP Dual Power Battery Doorbell
Featuring a 2K 4MP resolution, a vast 180° viewing angle, and a full-color night vision spotlight, the Tapo D225 redefines the doorbell experience. It provides versatile power solutions, allowing for direct hardwiring (8-24V) or operation via a 10000mAh battery, and comes complete with a chime for increased convenience.
Tapo TD25 2K 5MP Dual Power Battery Doorbell (Best Buy Exclusive)
The Tapo TD25 offers an exceptional doorbell experience with its 2K 5MP resolution, 180° field of view, and full-color night vision spotlight. It can be hardwired with 8-24V or powered by a 10000mAh battery and includes a chime for added convenience.
Model |
D130 |
D210 |
D230 |
D225 |
TD25 |
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Power Source |
Hardwired |
Battery |
Battery |
Hardwire or Battery |
Hardwire or Battery |
Battery Capacity |
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6400mAH |
6700mAh |
10000mAh |
10000mAH |
24/7 Recording |
Yes |
No |
No |
Hardwire-Only |
Hardwire-Only |
Resolution |
2K 5MP 4:3 (2560 × 1920px) |
2K 3MP 16:9 |
2K 5MP 4:3 (2560 × 1920px) |
2K 4MP 4:3 (2304 × 1728px) |
2K 5MP 4:3 |
FoV Diagonal) |
180° |
160° |
160° |
180° |
180° |
Connectivity |
Wi-Fi |
Wi-Fi |
Sub-G + Wi-Fi |
Wi-Fi |
Wi-Fi |
Detection Methods |
Motion Line-Crossing Tamper Person Pet Vehicle Package |
Motion Person Vehicle |
Motion Person Pet Vehicle Package |
Motion Person Pet Vehicle Package |
Motion Person Pet Vehicle Package |
Overview Page |
(Overview) |
(Overview) |
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(Overview) |
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Buy Now |
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*Please Confirm Your Specs and Features from Your Product Page Specifications and Data Sheet. Specifications may change in future releases and may not be reflected here.
Doorbell-Specific Features (Compatibility Varies by Model)
Smart AI Detection and Notifications
Built-in Motion, Person, Pet, Vehicle, and Package Detection features allow you to know exactly what is going on in your home without reviewing your footage.
Package Detection Tips
Models supporting Tapo’s AI Package Detection feature will notify you when a package has been left at your door. The feature will look to see if a visitor has left a package within the doorbell’s view. If you know that your packages are often left out of view,, consider mounting your doorbell to have a better view or using the included wedge.
Quick Responses and Two-Way Audio Communication
You can communicate directly with your visitor through the Tapo Doorbell's built-in speaker and microphone via the Tapo app. If responding in real time is inconvenient, you can choose from a list of prerecorded audio responses to play.
With Ring Call, you will receive a phone call to conveniently answer your door without opening the Tapo app. (Update Coming to iOS allowing you to select between Ring Call and Default)
Doorbell Spotlights and Night Vision
Many Tapo Doorbells include improved Night Vision capabilities, allowing clear or even full-color images to be seen with the smallest amount of light. For the D130, D210, D225, and TD25 the LED ring around the doorbell will function as the spotlight at night. Even our team was surprised at both the brightness of the light and the resulting image quality.
For the D230S1, the doorbell button is not surrounded by an LED; instead, a designated LED spotlight can be seen on the doorbell.
Varied Power Options
Power Options for Tapo Doorbells come in three ‘flavors’: Hardwired Only, Battery Only, and Dual Power.
- Battery Cameras are Not Capable of 24/7 Recording
- Dual Power Doorbells Can Be Powered Either Way and Gain 24/7 Recording When Powered
- Not All Battery Doorbells have a Removable Battery
Flexible Recording Options
With a 512 GB MicroSD Card Slot and Tapo Care Support, you can choose how to store your clips.
Additionally, when provided with consistent power via a hardwire connection, the D225 will allow you to choose continuous or 24/7 Recording. Battery-Powered Doorbells and Cameras using battery power will only record when motion or activity is detected by the camera’s motion sensor.
Community Story: Saving Your Video Clips and Recordings to an SD Card
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What mean Sub-G connectivity?
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No, the devices are intended to be used with the frequencies and circuits in the US. You would need to wait until a device is released to your region to have a device with compatible specifications. The doorbells are quite loud, however you can use the automation features to make sure that you get notifications or have a voice assistant let you know that there is someone at your door when you are outside the audible range of the chime or hubs.
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Sub-G Connectivity is a type of wireless communication that uses a much lower frequency than Wi-Fi. Sub-G devices will communicate with a Tapo hub on your network for events, and compatible cameras will also record their footage to the hub, rather than an onboard SD card. This will improve the reliability of the device, and allow many of your automations to continue, even when you lose an internet connection. These hubs also allow you to connect Sub-G sensors, such as Door, Waterleak, or Motion Sensors.
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Q1: I see there is a D235 model. The specs look the same as the TD25. Are they the same and when will we see the D235 in the US?
Q2: I currently have the D130 and the camera resolution and FOV specs are similar to the TD25/D235. Do you know if they use the same camera unit?
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Hi @Riley_S
Few questions that need some clarity.
1) Whether D225/ TD25 are supported technically and in terms of post sales/warranty in Singapore. I could only find D225 in Amazon SG, even enterprise retailer don't have them. My corridor is pretty busy, hence considering a wired doorbell.
2) Will D225/ TD25 be supported to store footage on H200? Or NAS?
3) Is there a loitering notification? Not to notify when a human or unknown face is captured, only when they loiter. (As my corridor is pretty busy).
I am hoping face recognition comes onboard and also all devices can work on a separate network to the hub besides home WIFI.
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Hallo allemaal. Ik ben nieuw hier en heb nu al een aantal Tapo apparaten. Is het mogelijk de Tapo deurbel chime van de D235 te koppelen aan de Hub H100. Ik zou de chime bijvoorbeeld op de bovenverdieping willen installeren terwijl de hub op de bg hangt. Bedankt
Hello everyone. I'm new here and I already have a few Tapo devices. Is it possible to connect the Tapo doorbell chime from the D235 to the Hub H100? I would like to install the chime on the upper floor while the hub is hanging on the ground floor. Thank you
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This shouldnt be a problem, the H100 should be one of the intended chime options in the app. Otherwise, there is always the smart action for the H100 that will allow you to ring the hub for other events,.
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1 - Not sure, you would need to check with your region. For US products, they are only supported if they are purchased and used from within the United States. Different regions have different laws and requirements, from both a support/warranty and a technological perspective.
2 - I believe the plan is for the Dual-Powered Doorbells to offer the feature while they are using a consistent power source, but not while using battery power. More information should be available soon, with one user on reddit even reporting the feature's presence being added last week.
3 - No, but I will see If I can forward a request to consider such as a "Person Detected for X Minutes" Automation or Detection.
4 - I am not sure if there are any true facial recognition features in the works, however you will need to keep an eye out as we are likely going to see a variety of security systems in the near future. The launch of our Business-Level VIGI brand, also means that consumer brands will begin to have access to these more enterprise-level detections.
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@Riley_S I just bought the D225 from the us and want to install it in my home in Egypt. Is it possible to connect the doorbell directly to 240 volts 50 Hz? If not, what are the other options beside running it in battery mode?
I wonder if connecting it to USB c would keep it charged?
Thanks in advance 🙏
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The devices sold here are specifically meant for our power supplies, you should really see if there is a compatible doorbell from another region for you to install if you can.
For the power, I am honestly not sure. I would feel that this use would be closes to using a solar panel with with the doorbell, which is not something that is supported by the D235 and D225. Either way, this would still likely force the Battery Mode and be seen as just a charging source if it were possible.
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