👉 Recommend CCTV for corridor unit

Devilsire

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Anyone currently using Tapo doorbell experiencing any Hub Ring/Siren issues after recent firmware update?
am trying to isolate if its a firmware or hardware issue thanks

Tapo H200 broke after firmware update?
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Model: Tapo H200
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.3.0 Build 20240221 rel.53262
Recently had a firmware update prompt, which i did, 1.3.0 Build 20240221 rel.53262.
However i noticed that my Hub is no longer able to ring / siren, be it via
1) manual testing within the Ringtone settings or
2) trying triggering via my paired doorbell pressed or motion detection
3) automation
4) Doorbell Ring -> Ring connected Hub -> Hub Sound settings

The Play Ringtone on the hub is always reflected permanently at "Playing..." (Press again to stop but it auto reverted back to playing)

Have already tried resetting the hub & running out of ideas.
 

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Anyone currently using Tapo doorbell experiencing any Hub Ring/Siren issues after recent firmware update?
am trying to isolate if its a firmware or hardware issue thanks
My Tapo H200 only at 1.2.25, no new firmware prompt, check for firmware and it says up to date.
 

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My Tapo H200 only at 1.2.25, no new firmware prompt, check for firmware and it says up to date.
thanks for sharing.
now im highly suspecting its a firmware issue, best not to update to the 1.3.0 Build first :s22:
 

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now that it's not illegal, can recommend any good ones to put at corridor unit?

got how many types ah? record and upload onto cloud ones or keep erasing daily ones is it?

what kind/brand are you using now?
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...cctvs-in-flats-demand-for-devices-on-the-rise


HDB said that since May, flat owners are no longer required to seek its approval to install corridor-facing CCTV cameras within their homes. However, such cameras should not face the door or windows of another flat to safeguard the privacy of neighbours.

HDB dwellers are still required to ask for approval if they want to install CCTV cameras outside their flats, but that has not deterred homeowners.


Install outside home still need approval
 

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for those cctv can get the extended longer cables from where :s11: same as those charging cables:s11:


 

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https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...cctvs-in-flats-demand-for-devices-on-the-rise


HDB said that since May, flat owners are no longer required to seek its approval to install corridor-facing CCTV cameras within their homes. However, such cameras should not face the door or windows of another flat to safeguard the privacy of neighbours.

HDB dwellers are still required to ask for approval if they want to install CCTV cameras outside their flats, but that has not deterred homeowners.


Install outside home still need approval


if install within home but perched on corridor facing window? the diff is really just that sheet of glass window separating inside the house from outside.
 
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