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At £58.74 ex-VAT, this TP-Link Tapo wired doorbell is the sort of thing I’d put in front of small offices, reception areas, and landlords who want something simple and reliable without paying “premium smart” pricing. The big win with a wired model is uptime and consistency—no faffing with batteries means fewer excuses for customers not to use it properly. It’s also a decent fit if you already live in the Tapo ecosystem and want straightforward notifications and viewing rather than a feature-thick system that needs babysitting.
That said, I wouldn’t choose it if your priority is professional-grade monitoring or maximum flexibility for multiple entrances—smart doorbells are often only as good as the network they sit on and the way your workflow handles alerts. If your Wi‑Fi coverage is patchy around the front door, you’ll see it in lag or missed moments, so it’s worth checking signal strength before you buy. Overall: great value for basic security awareness and day-to-day visibility; less ideal if you’re expecting CCTV-level dependability or complex deployment.

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