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TP-Link Tapo Cerradura inteligente de puerta, sin llave, huellas dactilares, teclado táctil, monitoreo en aplicación con acceso programado | Batería recargable de 1 año | BHMA Grado 2 | Tapo DL110

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  • 6 maneras de acceder de forma segura: Accede de seis maneras diferentes: mediante el reconocimiento de huellas dactilares, usando códigos de acceso personalizados en el teclado, administra desde cualquier lugar con WiFi, a través de Bluetooth de alcance cercano, tu asistente doméstico inteligente o usando las teclas de respaldo incluidas.
  • 1 año de duración de la batería: Disfruta de un mantenimiento mínimo y un año completo de funcionamiento continuo con la batería extraíble y recargable de 10,000 mAh.
  • Ángulo de reconocimiento de huellas: El avanzado sensor de huellas dactilares reconoce con precisión las huellas dactilares y abre tu puerta en solo 0,42 segundos. Registra y guarda hasta 100 huellas dactilares diferentes a la vez.
  • Carga USB-C: Presenta un puerto USB-C integrado para una fácil recarga, lo que garantiza que tu timbre se mantenga alimentado y vigilante cuando más lo necesitas.
  • Administrar el acceso de residentes e invitados: Crea perfiles de residentes con códigos permanentes personalizados o configura códigos únicos o programados para los invitados.



Más información del producto

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Protección de prueba incorrecta

Evita el acceso no autorizado: El bloqueo automático se activa después de varios intentos de desbloqueo fallidos.

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Timbre integrado

El diseño todo en uno de DL110 incluye un timbre integrado para una seguridad completa y cómoda de entrada.

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Jahir G
Comentado en México el 23 de marzo de 2025
Excelente cerradura, es muy silenciosa, rápida y la puedo integrar a acciones smart con la cámara que tengo de tp link, todo desde la app. Me hubiera gustado que trajera NFC, pero así es excelente. Y la agarré en oferta de 2800
Daniel S.
Comentado en México el 21 de marzo de 2025
Excelente cerrojo , ideal para interior pero funciona bien para exterior, tplink no deja mal , recomiendo ampliamente
XPND Finance - Private Lender
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de marzo de 2025
Good security products and very easy to install and user friendly!
Gloria Catalina Diaz Chaparro
Comentado en México el 23 de febrero de 2025
Hasta el momento funciona muy bien, seria bueno que le incluyeran el sensor de contacto para saber cuando la puerta esa abierta.
Alejandro Olvera
Comentado en México el 23 de febrero de 2025
Te puedo garantizar, que es mejor que las de lodys y es muy intuitivaOjo la compré en México en 3,800Pero hoy estaba de oferta en 2,800
Hillary K.
Comentado en Australia el 17 de febrero de 2025
I'm extremely satisfied.The lock is good.Works with wifi via Tapo app or Smart Things.The battery is fantastic. Too good.Works well via Bluetooth!I strongly recommend this lock.By the way, to unlock the door using your code, you have to type fast.Fingerprint works wonderfully.Tapo doesn't need Gateway.I really enjoy my lock.
Jason Crawford
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de enero de 2025
Updated 4/11/2025 (3 months in)In an ocean of smart locks plagued with design, quality assurance, and failure issues, the DL110 stands out as the one that seems to work without interruption. I had given this 4 starts, but changed to 5 because it’s so much better than the other locks out there despite the drawbacks.*****Pros*****Much quieter deadbolt operation than all of the other smart deadbolts I have tried which startle and wake up the entire house.Long lasting lithium ion battery pack with USB-C charging. Note that the battery pack is proprietary, and I haven’t seen where replacement battery packs are available. I’ve only had the lock for just over a month, so I can’t vouch for the actual battery life.Backup USB-C temporary power port at the bottom of the lock in case the battery is dead. Thank you TP-Link!Fingerprint scanner works well, and you can lock the door when leaving by pressing it even with an unregistered finger.Comes with 2 backup physical keys so in the case of issues you don’t get locked out. They are Schlage compatible keys for easy copying. From what other users have said, the lock cannot be re-keyed unfortunately. This is a disappointment if you shared your keys with household members or others, and later need to restrict access.Install is easy.Reliable so far, though the first one I purchased was 100% DOA. Interestingly, the first one was hardware version 1 which had a keypad that was visible without activating the backlights just as the photos show in the Amazon ad.There are rubber gaskets on both sides of the lock that touch the door. This helps to stop it from moving around and also prevents damage to your door. This is HUGE, and whoever decided to do this should be commended and receive a promotion. Many other smart locks do not have these gaskets.*****Neutral*****You can disable the doorbell feature from within the app, but disabling the doorbell doesn’t stop the app from giving all app users notifications when someone presses the doorbell button (this seems to be a bug at this time). So, in Android you have to make an additional step to also disable all app notifications for the Tapo app. While the key is just meant for a backup, the keyhole is behind the doorbell button cover that you have to remove, and you will hit it several times by accident just by removing and replacing the cover.There is an Android launcher widget available for the lock from the Tapo app so that you can quickly glance at the lock’s status and use it to open the Tapo app and bring you immediately to the lock’s control, however the Widget’s status (locked/unlocked icon and last change time) NEVER updates on its own in the background. You have to open the app for the widget’s status to change. This is a total disaster for those needing to constantly monitor whether your door is locked.*****Cons*****It’s very easy to accidentally hit the super sensitive doorbell button while operating the lock or opening the door, giving everyone using the app a false notification. This was a big problem in my household. Combine this issue with the bug that app users still get a notification when the doorbell button is pressed even when the doorbell is disabled, this can get irritating. They should have included a replacement blank button cover that disables the doorbell physically. I ended up disassembling the doorbell button by carefully removing the 3 black screws (don’t drop or lose them) using a small Philips jewelers screwdriver, and carefully wedged some small folded up strips of painter’s tape under all 4 plastic spring arms so that it requires extra pressure to activate the button (see attached photos). You’ll need to make sure that whatever you wedge under the spring arms is fully tucked in and leaves full clearance around the center (for the center of the rubber circle) or else you’ll actually make it easier to hit the button.You cannot see the keypad digits AT ALL until you carefully touch the screen to wake it so as to not accidentally hit a digit. This is very inconvenient and annoying as it adds unnecessary time and complexity, especially for guests, to unlock (and lock with the lock icon) the door for people not using fingerprints. If I were Tapo, I would probably severely reprimand or terminate the individual that made this decision for looks over functionality to appease a select few individuals. Unfortunately, companies are afraid to take action upon employees that make disastrous decisions. The keypad should be exactly like it shows in the pictures in the ad, with white backlit letters. This really only matters if you have users that aren’t going to be using the fingerprint sensor.There is an irritating slight response delay when pressing the fingerprint button to lock the door when leaving, unlike other smart locks. My guess is this is due to the fingerprint sensor chipset they used not outputting a signal immediately when touched since this is a unique use of off the shelf fingerprint sensor hardware. This issue could be resolved if Tapo had just had an always visible keypad so you could use the lock icon on it to immediately lock the door. I have noticed that you can press the fingerprint sensor and let go before the confirmation light comes on, and it still locks.There is no open API access for third party automation hubs such as HomeSeer and Home Assistant, or Matter support. This means that you’re forced into using the Tapo cloud app and its limitations. The Tapo automations available are extremely limited in the Tapo app. For example, after coming home at night and unlocking your door, you might want your inside light to come on for a few minutes so you can see where you’re going. It’s not possible using the Tapo controlled entry light to turn on a light when it's after sunset, then automatically turn off after several minutes.As of 4/11/2025, the Tapo displayed a popup advertisements about in app shopping when I went to control the lock with the widget, despite me having the promotions disabled in the app. I was going to be a third lock until this started happening. I hope this isn’t a sign of things to come.If any of the issues above bother you too, please post something on Tapo’s community forum, and please mark this helpful so hopefully Tapo’s team pays attention.Other:I’ve now purchased 2 of these and have had one installed for almost 3 months on the original charge. The battery indicator is still showing 100%. I’m a bit concerned how accurate that is since these can be rigged and seeing the lock is used about 12 times a day, but it definitely seems to be a massive improvement over locks using traditional batteries.Like most cloud based devices, there is absolutely no local access or web interface. You are required to install and use the Tapo app to setup and configure the lock. You should consider what would happen if Tapo decides to start charging a monthly fee or goes out of business. Also, you should expect that people working for the company will have access to your precise location based on your WiFi BSSID, as well as full control over your door lock / all devices you own.
Fernando M.
Comentado en México el 9 de abril de 2025
No se empareja con la aplicacion y no se puede usar
Richard McCosh
Comentado en Australia el 5 de abril de 2025
This lock is very simple to use, yet loads of functions. It ticks all of the boxes for us.Very well designed and fits well with our other Tapo products.
S. Jenkins
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de abril de 2025
I bought this product for security for a vacant property of mine. I am not able to get to the property often enough to maintain security or control access to people I may want to let in. This product sounded like it was the answer, and I was impressed with a previous purchase from this company, so I tried it and a smart doorbell out and they work great! I have ran a series of tests simulating power outages, wifi going offline, etc., and they seem to be really low maintenance. TP-Link has many other security and smart home products that I may add and their app allows you to control all of them with the 1 app. It is also simple to use. I like this company's products, and will probably buy more.
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