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๐ง Protect your home before the drip becomes a disaster!
The Tapo TP-Link Smart Water Leak Detector (T300) offers ultra-fast 1-second leak detection with six sensitive probes, triggering a loud 90dB alarm and instant app alerts. Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, it runs on replaceable AAA batteries lasting up to 3 years and features an IP67 waterproof rating, making it a durable, smart solution to prevent costly water damage.

























| ASIN | B0CHZ83LQD |
| Audible Noise | 90 Decibels |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,547 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #74 in Safety Sensors & Detectors |
| Brand | Tapo |
| Built-In Media | Tapo T300 ร 1; AAA Batteries (included) ร 2; Quick Start Guide |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Alexa, Google Home, Tapo |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (434) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Item Type Name | Sensor |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Mfr Part Number | Tapo T300 |
| Model Number | Tapo T300 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Sensor Technology | Contact Sensor |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 840030707308 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**R
Will not work outside the US
The sensor itself is really useful and I have multiple T300 sensors. However this one was ordered from the US and it didn't work with my H200 hub because of different wireless frequencies used in the US vs. rest of world. Had to return the item.
A**R
Many people give this item a poor review because when they bought it, they didn't realize it needs a hub to connect to their network. That's on them, their own fault for not reading and researching the product before buying it. One hub works with many items and it allows a small battery to power this item for a year or so. It has a long wireless range which is quite handy.
N**U
Part of this review is about the device and the other is about the customer service I received. The guys that plumbed our house 30+ years ago used substandard materials and coupled that with shoddy work. We have had several leaks in various places in house causing thousands in water damage over the years. I have used the basic battery operated leak sensors and they work well enough but you have to be home for them to do any good so I have been searching for a way to detect leaks when we are away. I tried using a Zircon wifi leak sensor but it ate batteries like I eat cookies and it didn't always alert me when the batteries needed to be changed, It was also much more expensive than these Tapo sensors. It sent alerts through email and you do not always see those for a while so after just a few months, I stopped feeding my unit batteries. I decided to give these Tapo sensors a try because the Tapo hub requires a very low power usage to stay connected and you can use their phone app to check the battery strength. I have had these for several months now and the batteries strength is still practically new. I have one behind every toilet, next to the water heater pan, washing machine, dishwasher and under each sink in the house (and I am going to order a few more because I just thought of a couple places that might benefit). I do test them occasionally either by simply putting a wet finger across the contacts or setting them on a wet surface just for piece of mind that they are still operating and they always trigger an alert on my mobile devices (iphone and Ipad). The leak notification pops up almost immediate on my phone. They also have a test button which allows you to just test that the device is working and communicating with the hub. Getting a leak notification when you are away is a game changer which I hope will help avert a disaster because you know that these things usually happen when you are on vacation. Now I can get my neighbor to run next door and turn off my water to minimize damage. I cannot believe how cheap they are. Except for one unit, the setup process for these through the app was about as easy as it can get. Within minutes, it was activated and sending alerts when I tested them. I disconnected my phone from WiFI to also test that I got alerts when away. Unfortunately one unit activated but had a "local only" error status meaning that it would not give me updates while away. The good news is that the app was smart enough to know that there was a problem and flagged it with a big red flag but alerts would trigger on my phone only when connected to WiFi. I contacted their customer service and the assigned tech seemed to take this problem personally and over a few days (not sure they had seen the error before) of doggedness got it working as it should. The dedication that CS tech Graham showed to solving this issue has given me the confidence to invest in other TP-Link smart home devices. I now have several others and the Tapo/Kasa and TP-Link ecosystem in my home continues to grow. I have tried several different smart home brands over the last 5 or 6 years and the this one gets my vote as the best envisioned so far. Note that I also use Alexa for some automatons and these devices work seamlessly with Alexa as well. My only complaint is that the automatons you can create in the Tapo app are still evolving but Alexa fills that void nicely for now and there has been nothing that I wanted to do that I could not. Also note that TP-Link has an excellent forum for asking questions. TP-Link is dedicated helping people utilize their technology by answering questions there but you also get other users providing input as well which greatly enhances the knowledge base.
O**A
Es perfecto para detectar fuga sde agua y lo conecte junto con el hub de tapo todo perfecto
P**R
I bought these because the previous homeowner had a leak on the water heater which is located in the attic I'd like to get some sort of notification when there is a leak before it becomes a huge problem. I tested this by dripping water over it and also under it and it does create an alarm. It sends a notification to your phone. It's fairly discreet. And because pretty cheap, i'm able to buy multiple and put it in different locations such as the water heater in the ATT, behind my fridge where the water line is, under the pipes in the sinks, and also in the washer and dryer area
J**A
Easy to setup. Speaker is loud enough to hear it on our second floor (device is located in the basement for the sump pump). Phone alerts are quick/instantaneous for when it detects a leak. Has detectors on the bottom and top so you can use it to sense a flood or a leak from a pipe.
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