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🔐 Elevate your entry game with Tapo DL110 — security that’s smart, fast, and always connected.
The Tapo DL110 Smart Wi-Fi Deadbolt offers six versatile unlocking methods including fingerprint, keypad, app, voice, Bluetooth, and physical keys. It features a rapid 0.42-second fingerprint sensor, a rechargeable battery lasting up to one year, and robust smart home compatibility with Alexa, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings. With advanced guest access management, auto-lock, and real-time alerts, it delivers professional-grade security (BHMA Grade 2) combined with effortless installation and intuitive app control.

























| ASIN | B0DKQQ6Z7Q |
| Additional Features | Auto-Lock, Fingerprint, One-Touch Lock, Passcode Unlock, Rechargeable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,728 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #229 in Security & Surveillance Equipment |
| Brand | Tapo |
| Brand Name | Tapo |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App, Touch, Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Android, Hand Control, IFTTT, iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 657 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Included Components | 1× Mounting Template 1× Deadbolt 1× Silicone Cover, 1× Tapo A110(UN)1.0 Battery Pack 1× USB Charger 1× Quick Start Guide, 1× Tapo DL110(US)1.0 Exterior Assembly 1× Tapo DL110(US)1.0 Interior Assembly, 2× Keys 2× M5×55 Mounting Screws 2× M5×65 Mounting Screws, 3× M4×7.5 Mounting Screws 1× M4×20 Mounting Screws |
| Item Dimensions | 5.91 x 2.69 x 1.29 inches |
| Item Type Name | Smart Lock |
| Item Weight | 2.09 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.91 x 2.69 x 1.29 inches |
| Lock Type | Deadbolt |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Tapo DL110 |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | Tapo Smart Lock |
| Model Number | Tapo DL110 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Auto-Lock , Fingerprint, One-Touch Lock, Passcode Unlock, Rechargeable |
| Style Name | Touchscreen |
| UPC | 810142820554 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
W**M
Great WiFi Door Lock!
I’ve been using the Tapo Smart Door Lock DL110 for over a month now and it’s been great so far. Installation was quick and straightforward, even without much prior experience. I really like the multiple entry options. The fingerprint reader is fast and accurate, and having the code entry is super convenient for family or guests. Auto-locking is a nice feature to have as well. Battery life has been excellent too. After more than a month of daily use, it’s still showing over 95%, which is impressive. Overall, it’s a reliable, easy-to-use smart lock that just works.
A**N
Works great
Set up was super easy. The number of ways to unlock is very convenient. Seems high quality. So far, the fingerprint recognition and app connectivity are working perfectly. I love that the battery is long lasting and rechargeable.
J**D
Misleading Photos, but Most Reliable Smart Lock Currently Available with Some Drawbacks
Last Updated 9/10/2025 (8 months in, 3 locks purchased with 2 in regular use) In an ocean of smart locks plagued with design, quality assurance, and failure issues, the Tapo DL110 stands out as the one above the rest. I had given this 4 starts, but changed to 5 because despite the drawbacks, it sets a new quality and performance standard for smart locks. -----Pros----- Noise Level - Much quieter deadbolt operation than all of the other smart deadbolts I have tried which startle and wake up the entire house. Battery - Long lasting lithium ion battery pack with USB-C charging port. At 4 months in the battery was still showing 100% on the original charge with the lock used about 10 times a day. Although the battery life is great, clearly the gauge is not very accurate since about 4 1/2 months in, the battery level started decreasing at a rate of about 1.5% per week. Updated - now at 8 months in the battery is at 78% from the original charge. Also note that the battery pack is proprietary, and I haven’t seen any replacement battery packs for sale at this time. Dead battery backup - There is a USB-C power port at the bottom of the outside of the lock in case the battery is dead. Thank you TP-Link! Fingerprint scanner - It works well, and you can lock the door when leaving by touching the sensor with any part of your finger, not just a registered finger. There is a slight delay though. When you program the scanner to your finger, be sure to use any possible angle and position you might end up touching the scanner with. 2 backup physical keys - There are 2 Schlage compatible keys (for easy copying). Another recent reviewer on here shows that it can be rekeyed and there are 2 screws locking the cylinder in-place. Install is easy. Reliability - I haven’t had a single reliability issue with these, 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. I did have a Tapo Smart Plug go bad on me rendering the connected device inoperable, as many others have due to poor quality relays inside of them, so Tapo’s electronic parts sourcing is questionable. Rubber gaskets - There are rubber gaskets on both sides of the lock that contact the door. This helps to stop it from moving around and also prevents damage to your door’s finish. 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----- App widget - There is an Android launcher widget available 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. It seems the app actually receives a notification from the cloud when the lock is locked or unlocked, so it wouldn’t have been much effort to add a handler in the app to update the widget. Also, several times I’ve launched the app via the widget only to be presented with an intrusive ad before I can unlock or lock the door. The person at TP-Link that decided to do this should obviously be immediately terminated. -----Cons----- Doorbell button - 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. Fortunately Tapo somewhat addressed this issue with an app update to allow you to disable the doorbell notification in the app, and not just the ding on the lock). This helps solve the issue but only for people that have no interest in using the doorbell button. 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/precision 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. Tapo should have just included a replacement blank button cover that disables the doorbell physically Keypad - 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. Delay when locking - 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. API Access and Automation - There is no open API access for third party automation hubs such as HomeSeer and Home Assistant, or Matter support. There is Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant integrations though. This does means that you’re forced into using the Tapo cloud along with the Tapo app and its limitations to set it up. 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 entry light to come on for a few minutes so you can see where you’re going. It’s not possible to setup an unlock automation to turn on a Tapo controlled light when it's after sunset, then automatically turn off after several minutes. It’s also not possible to setup an action only when using the keypad or fingerprint sensor. This would be helpful if you wanted to guarantee the action only executes when someone unlocks the door from outside. Otherwise the unlock action would trigger when you unlock the door from the inside mechanically. Misc - 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----- Cloud devices - Like most cloud based devices, there is absolutely no local network access or onboard web interface. You are required to install and use the Tapo app to setup, configure, and use the lock. You should consider what would happen if Tapo, or any other cloud device manufacturer for any devices you purchase, 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. Misc - I saw a review on here where someone mentioned that they ordered several of these locks and they all were missing installation screws and the lock itself was missing a “cutout” for the battery. I can see in their photos that all the screws are included, they didn’t read the directions, and they didn’t understand that that you need to slide up the cover to install the battery. If you are confused about the install, please hire a pro. Returns and inaccurate or irrelevant reviews cost everyone a lot of money!
J**S
Tapo for the win!
The device performs exceptionally well and was very easy to install. I appreciate the ability to recharge the battery if needed, though it is still at 100% after two months of use. The app integration is seamless, and the fingerprint recognition is reliable and responsive. As a backup, we also have access codes and a physical key, which adds peace of mind. I’ve since transitioned my home to the Tapo ecosystem for both cameras and door locks, and everything has worked flawlessly so far. These are high-quality products that deliver excellent performance at a fraction of the cost of the larger brands.
D**R
Does the Important Things Well with a few Complaints
I’ve been using the Yale Assure 2 Fingerprint lock for a while now. It’s a decent lock but it can be a little finicky registering fingerprints and I got sick of changing the battery every 4-6 weeks. At the time I was solely using Apple Home but I’ve now switched to an Apple Home and Home Assistant combination which has expanded my options. So I decided to give this lock a shot. The fingerprint reader is much better than the Yale which solves one problem. We’ll see how well the battery works but it should be better, and I like that it’s rechargeable. Integration isn’t that great at the moment unfortunately. I couldn’t get it to natively work in Home Assistant, so I had to do a workaround using SmartThings. Then I used HomeKit Bridge to send it to Apple Home. I do expect native support with HA at some point though. Either way, it’s working perfectly fine. My only negative is the built in doorbell. I have a video doorbell so I want people to use that. You can disable it in the app but the people don’t know that. Also, right now disabling it doesn’t work which I’m assuming is a bug that will be fixed. I think they should have skipped that feature. Anyway, overall I’m happy.
R**S
Fingerprint Recognition is Awesome
This lock is great. I've had it installed on my back door at home for about six months now and have not had any issues with either one. The battery life is pretty impressive too, as i haven't needed to recharge them yet. It came highly recommended by a friend who has several of these installed in their house (he's got like 10 kids so you know he needs all the help he can get). I really love not having to carry around keys anymore and the fingerprint recognition is super fast, even when my hands are wet or dirty. Plus, it's nice that i don't have to worry about losing my keys now either. You just put your finger on the scanner and bam, you're in. The app works well too, which is a bonus since I can lock and unlock the doors from anywhere. It's handy when I forget if I locked up or not, or need to let someone in while I'm away. One time i even used it to scare my neighbor by locking him out of his own house (he was trying to borrow some sugar). The app is great for that sort of thing, although you do have to be careful not to lock yourself out too. You can also set up different codes for guests or family members, which is useful if you want to give them access but don't want to share your main code (or fingerprint) with them. I keep meaning to try the bluetooth connection as well, just haven't gotten around to it yet. The lock does have a backup key slot in case all else fails, although i doubt i'll ever need to use it given how reliable everything else is. I would definitely recommend this smart door lock to anyone looking for an upgrade from their old-fashioned locks. It's worth the investment and makes life so much easier. The only thing I wish they had included was some kind of manual override if the battery dies, but you can buy a separate power bank that works with it online (just make sure to get one that's compatible).
T**S
Excellent smart lock! Highly recommend!
LOVE this lock! Super easy installation and programming. Sleek look. Smooth operation. Remote access/control. You can assign codes on the fly, and choose whether they work all of the time or for just certain periods. I thought having a keyless car was great, but a keyless house is even better! No more fumbling for keys, the kids can unlock the door without waiting for one of the grownups to dig out a key and muscle their way to the front of the line. Single-touch locking, so leaving is a breeze - and verbal confirmation of lock status means no second guessing. Fingerprint reader works flawlessly, touch pad is responsive and doesn’t show prints, app is solid and loads quickly. We have a Reolink doorbell so we’ve disabled the Tapo one, so I can’t speak to that. Only improvement I’d like to see is the ability to have the door lock at a certain time (if it isn’t already). It would be extra peace of mind if I knew that the door would lock itself at 9:30pm every night, just in case we forget. I’d also like to be able to choose a timeframe when the auto-lock feature they currently have is active. As is, you can have the door auto-lock a certain amount of time after it’s unlocked, but it applies all of the time. I’d like to be able to set parameters, such as “between the hours of 9:30pm and 7am, auto-lock 3 minutes after unlocking” - again, just in case one of the dogs needs to go out and upon letting it back in, the door doesn’t get re-locked. It would be nice to know there is a backup.
M**B
Ten minute install
I wanted to replace my ten year old Schlage electronic deadbolt and chose Tapo because I have several TP-Link and Tapo smart switches and plugs. Yeah! One app for everything! I *can* be a klutz installing things, but this lock was dead simple.... take the old lock off and remove the deadbolt mechanism that goes into the door frame, then replace them with the Tapo lock. If you can manage a phillips-head screwdriver, you can install this lock where your current deadbolt is. Trust me - I'm an occasional klutz. I pre-charged the internal battery the day before installing and am glad I did - it took a looooonnnnng time to charge fully.) I'd say it took a total of ten minutes from start to finish the installation. The lock popped up automagically on my Tapo app so it was simple to set up a master PIN code. Setting up finger prints to open the lock can be tricky: the lock keeps telling me that I need to clean the sensor. I didn't and ultimately the finger print was accepted. The lock is a tough looking metal and the entry pad seems to resist finger prints. The doorbell feature isn't required for my needs, but is a nice touch. I love the self-locking feature - if I forget to lock the door, it can be set up to lock itself after a set period of time. Unlike other TP-Link products however, there are only a few preset choices for this time delay. The finger print reader is ultra-fast in unlocking or locking the door. And should I ignore a low battery alert on the lock, I can use an external battery to provide juice to open the lock from the outside. Nice features! I liked this lock so much that I installed another one on an entry door to my side yard. So that I wouldn't have too many different keys, I had that new lock rekeyed by a locksmith to match the front door key. This cost less than $20. Future improvements I'd like to see: - I'd like to be able to schedule a lock or unlock daily schedule. All of the other TP-Link smart home products I have permit scheduling. - It would be nice to be able to share fingerprints and entry codes with multiple Tapo Smart Door Locks. In my case, I have two of these installed but I could see other uses for this - if you use them for a vacation home or use them in a commercial setting. - I'd like to be able to purchase an additional battery pack to keep handy. I've contacted the company to see if this is available. - The Tapo app allows you to create "Smart Actions" that automate TP-Link devices based on specific conditions. More documentation of the possibilities here are needed on their website. I've created on Smart Action to turn on the lights in certain rooms (all on TP-Link smart plugs) if I unlock my front door at night when my front porch light is on (also controlled by a Tapo smart switch.) I'd like to spur my imagination to see more possibilities for these Smart Actions.
P**1
non compatible Europe
Système américain ! Ne fonctionne pas sur les portes standards Européennes. J'en ai eu pour 63€ de frais de retour vers les USA !! Dégoûté.
M**D
Sécurité Grade 2 à 119 $ : Un "No-Brainer" pour tout propriétaire !
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sécurité Grade 2 à 129 $ : Un "No-Brainer" pour tout propriétaire ! TP-Link frappe un grand coup avec la Tapo DL110.🛡️ Le Grade 2 : Pourquoi c’est l’argument ultimeIl faut le mentionner haut et fort : cette serrure est certifiée ANSI/BHMA Grade 2.Ce que ça signifie pour vous : Elle est testée pour résister à des centaines de milliers de cycles d'ouverture et à des tentatives de force brute.La réalité du marché : Normalement, pour du Grade 2 en "Smart Lock", on frôle les 250 $ou 300$ chez les grandes marques. À 119 $ CAD, c'est tout simplement le meilleur rapport sécurité/prix que vous trouverez au Canada actuellement.🛠️ L'analyse du pro :Solidité réelle : Le pêne dormant est robuste et le mécanisme interne est conçu pour durer, pas seulement pour faire joli.Rapidité d’accès : Le lecteur d’empreinte est chirurgical (0,4s). C’est fluide, précis et ça ne bogue pas.Installation Standard : Elle s'installe parfaitement dans les trous standards de 2-1/8". Pas besoin de modifier votre porte si vous remplacez un pêne dormant classique.Batterie Intelligente : La pile rechargeable de 10 000 mAh est un énorme plus. Fini le gaspillage de piles AA tous les 6 mois.✅ Verdict :Si vous voulez une serrure qui offre une vraie protection physique (pas juste une application cool) sans vider votre compte en banque, c’est celle-là. À 119 $, vous avez une sécurité de niveau professionnel au prix du bas de gamme.Recommandé à 100% pour la maison, le garage ou un locatif.
A**I
ممتازة جدا وسوف اشتريه فيما بعد
من افضل واقوي اقفال الابواب الذكية حتي الان تحت التجربة أداء عالي جدا استجابة سريعة مريح جدا
G**N
Great smart lock
quite happy with the lock. easy to install, simple enough and smart enough. best one in this price range. interact quite well with tapo app and other TP link smart home applications.
A**O
Perfeita essa fechadura
Fechadura muito completa! Simples de instalar!! Apenas necessário 2 buracos na porta e a do portal. Seu funcionamento é excelente. A digital é reconhecida rapidamente.
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