Tapo Smart Home Central Hub for Smart Devices – Connect up to 16 Our Cameras & 64 Sub-G Sensors, Built-in 16GB Storage + 2.5” SATA Expandable Storage Option, Improves Camera AI Accuracy – Tapo H500
$149.99 Original price was: $149.99.$129.99Current price is: $129.99.
Technical Details
| Brand | Tapo |
|---|---|
| Color | White |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.81 x 4.13 x 3.58 inches |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Installation Type | Screw-In |
| Alert Type | Motion |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Control Method | App, Touch, Voice |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Metal |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Security Cameras, Smart Home Eco System, Smart Sensors |
| Battery Life | 3 years |
| Included Components | RJ45 Ethernet Cable x1; DC Power Adapter x1, Tapo H500 Smart Hub x 1; Screws x4; Quick Start Guide |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Connector Type | HDMI, RJ45, USB Type C |
| UPC | 840030710476 |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Part Number | Tapo H500 |
| Item Weight | 1.64 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 6.81 x 4.13 x 3.58 inches |
| Item model number | Tapo H500 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Style | Up to 16TB HDD + Smart AI |
| Pattern | Up to 16TB HDD + Smart AI |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
Additional Information
| ASIN | B0F77JHSMV |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| Date First Available | May 1, 2025 |
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Customers say
Customers find the smart home hub works well with Tapo cameras and sensors, is easy to set up, and appreciate its advanced features, including the ability to turn AI features on or off for individual cameras. The device comes with onboard hard drive space, and one customer notes it can add several TB of storage for video footage. The connectivity and facial recognition features receive mixed feedback, with some customers reporting successful connections while others experience issues. The recording capability also gets mixed reviews, with one customer noting it can’t simultaneously record to micro SD card.
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T. L. Harley –
Good Bye Blink. Hello Tapo.
I had already installed numerous Tapo devices (P125M plugs, C510W and C121 cameras, and D210 doorbells.) These were replacements for Blink devices. I have spent a number of years and a lot of dollars trying to get Blink devices to work. A very frustrating and marginally successful experience. If I had a dollar for every error message I got from Blink, I could have paid for this new system. Tapo equipment and software have been FAR superior to Blink in my experience. Blink sort of worked. Tapo just plain has worked. Your experience may vary from mine. The Tapo app is very smooth, doesn’t cost anything if you use local storage, and is almost glitchless. The one thing I haven’t liked is having to use a separate microsd card for each camera. The cost of the cards does add up and if someone steals the camera they also steal your record of them stealing the camera. I wanted to have centralized local storage. So that is the main reason I bought and installed this H500. It has worked flawlessly. I installed a Crucial MX500 two terabyte drive and achieved my main goal. The H500 detected all of my existing Tapo equipment without a hitch. Today I installed the excellent DL110 door lock (replacing a Sifely, which was a bit finicky) with no problem and intend to install a few of the Tapo smart bulbs. One important thing to do is enable “wifi backup” on your connected devices. I have had almost no signal problems since enabling — unlike Blink. This integrates well with Alexa, though image quality through the Tapo app is better than Alexa. I like using Alexa routines for controlling everything, since I have some non Tapo plugs and lighting that Alexa routines handle very well. In summary — an easy install and a good way to integrate the components of a very user friendly security/home monitoring/lighting system. One other thing I like about the Tapo app is that it works well with either a tablet or phone — it switches between landscape and portrait mode seamlessly. Wish the H500 had been less costly, but it is worth the price to me.
Obscured for Security Reasons –
Good locally hosted option for Tapo ecosystem
Works well for a “locally hosted” video surveillance appliance.Integration with existing Tapo devices was easy and didn’t take long.It took a little bit of time to understand how to use the H500’s capabilities through the (Android) app. However, once I got used to it, it’s actually very useful.Really like the facial recognition features.One good thing to note, because the video is now stored on the H500’s disk drive (which I installed as part of the setup), viewing videos from the cameras is much more responsive.
scottjl –
Good alternative to “the cloud”
I wanted to have good, central, storage for my camera’s photos and videos but didn’t want them off in some unknown cloud with a constant subscription fee. I recently switched over to Tapo cameras because of their compatibility with Home Assistant. I was happy to also learn that they offered this H500 hub for centralized storage, and it came in at a decent price.It is easy to set up, plug it in, adopt it in the app, and toggle camera storage over to the hub. Done. Storage is expandable, I had an unused ssd lying around, installed it easily, the app told me it needed to be formatted. Done. You can turn AI features on or off for individual cameras, augmenting models that don’t have any built-in AI recognition features.I have read about some issues with overheating, especially with an expansion drive installed. I put the unit on it’s “side” with the bottom facing up with the hope that the heat will rise up and keep the unit cooler, but I agree it’s a poor design to have heat radiating up through your expansion drive.Bonus, it works with the Tapo doorbell I purchased as a base, it can hook up to a TV to display your cameras there, and it can act as a fall-back WiFi base station for your cameras in case your main network goes out, or you don’t have one (though it is 2.4 only and doesn’t have the best range).Overall, I’m happy with this purchase and can recommend it. If Tapo could re-design it to eliminate the heat issue it would be a 5 star product.
Fred Zamaga –
Puerto ethernet con este defecto.
Jeremy Fereira –
Easy to setup, linked with the app and wifi with no issues. I already had a Tapo doorbell so I was similar with the app, but pairs easy to items that require a hub. Its a small device so you can hide it easy in a home server rack or shelf in the basement.
Réjean Bériault –
Fonctionne très bien – Protège les vidéos prient avec la caméra extérieure.
Mickey –
This hub works well. I was able to plug it into a router fairly far from my door bell camera. It still picks up the signal. I was pleased with this because other items have had trouble connecting.
yilong wang –
I need central camera storage solution, but this hub has limited compatibility. TP-Link’s site lists Tapo C420, C400, and D230; Amazon’s product page shows Tapo C420, C425, and D230; one of tplink forum post says: H200 support for Tapo C510W is available for the V1 version on firmware 1.3.1 Build 241111 Rel.29618n.it’s my bad didn’t check before purchase.Update: Wow, world-class tech support! TP-Link technician Diana helped me resolve the issue in just 3 days. Truly impressive. I highly recommend their products and company!