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How to use Tapo T150 with third-party smart home platforms

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Last updated: July 2, 2026

This FAQ explains the features and capabilities available when using the Tapo T150 with third-party smart home platforms, including Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Samsung SmartThings, Apple Home, and Home Assistant. It covers the differences between connecting via Tapo Link (account linking) and Matter, and summarizes which features are supported on each platform.

Compatible List

The Tapo T150 can integrate with third-party smart home platforms through a Tapo Hub. There are two connection methods — Tapo Link (account linking) and Matter — and the available features differ significantly between them.

As third-party smart home ecosystems continue to evolve, feature availability may vary across platforms and connection methods. Please choose the integration method that best fits your needs.

Feature availability by connection method and platform:

Feature

Alexa (Link)

Google (Link)

SmartThings (Link)

Alexa (Matter)

Google (Matter)

SmartThings (Matter)

Apple Home (Matter)

HomeAssistant (Matter)

Name modification

Battery level

Temperature display

Temperature unit change

Temperature history

Humidity display

Humidity history

Ambient light display

Light history

Motion / Presence event

Presence duration

Absence event

Absence duration

Presence detection mod

Detection range

Radar sensitivity

Confirmation time

Temperature and humidity offset

Temperature and humidity comfort zone

Temperature and humidity operating mode

Trigger (Automation) availability:

Trigger

Alexa (Link)

Google (Link)

SmartThings (Link)

Alexa (Matter)

Google (Matter)

SmartThings (Matter)

Apple Home (Matter)

Home Assistant (Matter)

Presence detected

Presence for x time

Absence detected

Absence for x time

Temperature above / below

Humidity above / below

Ambient light above / below

Notes:

1. The compatibility data in this table was collected as of June 2026. Third-party platform support may change over time. Features currently marked as unsupported may become available through future platform updates.

2. The T150 exposes 4 endpoints (EPs) for different sensor types when connected to Home Assistant via Matter. Due to identical serial numbers across endpoints, Home Assistant may recognize them as a single device, allowing only one name to be set across all endpoints.

QA

Q1: Why do features differ for the same platform when connected via Link vs. Matter?

The differences in feature availability between Tapo Link and Matter connections stem from how third-party smart home platforms have currently implemented their integrations. Each platform is at a different stage of ecosystem development, which is why the supported features vary not only across connection methods but also among third-party platforms. These differences reflect the ongoing evolution of each platform's smart home ecosystem rather than any limitation inherent to the T150 itself. As third-party platforms continue to update their ecosystems, the T150 will adapt to support additional features made available through those updates.

For example, the ambient light display is not available on Alexa when connected via Tapo Link, but it becomes available when the T150 is connected to Alexa via Matter. This pattern applies to many features across platforms — Matter typically exposes a richer set of sensor data compared to account linking.

We recommend checking the compatibility tables in Q1 and, where possible, using Matter as the connection method to access the full range of T150 features on your third-party platform.

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