TP-Link unveils new remote control and new Tapo H110 smart universal hub

TP-Link unveils new remote control and new Tapo H110 smart universal hub
TP-Link unveils new remote control and new Tapo H110 smart universal hub

TP-Link has unveiled the Tapo H110 Smart IR & IoT Hub, now available in Japan. The product is a smart universal infrared remote control, which you can use to control a wide range of devices in your home.

The Tapo H110 supports 21 types of devices, such as TVs, lights, air conditioners and fans, and is compatible with more than 8,000 brands. The database is updated quarterly with new products. In addition to commands via remote control, the Matter-enabled hub lets you control connected devices from third-party apps and voice assistants such as Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant. Additionally, you can set up devices in the TP-Link app even when you are away from home. The app also lets you set up schedules, geofencing, and trigger scenes using smart sensors or cameras. Other features include a built-in 93dB siren and offline controls in the event of an external network failure.

TP-Link suggests that it’s easy to add devices to the IoT Hub with just a few clicks. The TP-Link Tapo H110 Smart IR & IoT Hub is available in Japan for ¥3,980 (~€26.13) (~$26.13/€23.99). It’s not yet clear if or when the product will come to other markets like the United States, where the company already sells smart home devices like the TP-Link Tapo 2K Pan/Tilt Security Camera (currently $34.99 for a pack of 2 on Amazon).

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