Getting Started with Local Smart Actions
What are Local Smart Actions / Automations?
The Tapo H100 has recently been updated with a few exciting features, such as support for Local Smart Actions – allowing for more reliable and quicker-reacting automations, even when your internet may be struggling.
A Local Smart Action / Automation is simply an automation created in the Tapo app that can be run or executed by your hub, rather than through a cloud connection. Local Smart Actions allow you to rest easily, knowing that your automation will function more reliably and under more conditions than before.
What are the Advantages of Local Smart Actions?
Local Smart Actions are often more reliable, stable, and quicker-performing than their cloud-based counterparts.
Quicker Automations with Lower Latency
Since automations and device commands do not have to be sent through the internet and are now processed on the hub, you should see an improvement in the time between an automation trigger and the action occurring. This can easily be seen with automations using a Motion/Contact Sensor, or Smart Button alongside a Light or Switch.
Automations Without a Network Connection:
Automations taken over by your hub will continue functioning reliably while your network is unstable or you lose an internet connection. If your hub becomes disconnected from the network or the cloud, your automation will still take effect; you will need to reconnect the hub to your network to make changes to the automation.
How Do I Create Local Automation?
After updating your hub to the latest firmware version, check the instructions in this FAQ for more information on Trigger and Action compatibility:
If an automation meets the requirements listed in the above FAQ, it can be identified by a Tapo App Icon in the app interface next to the automation. (See the First Image for the Difference between Icons)
While creating or editing automations, you will also see an added prompt at the bottom of the edit screen indicating that your hub is in control of the automation. (See Second Image for Example of Notice)
Additional Notes
Your Hub Must Be Able to Directly Communicate with the Devices Across Your Network
- In the case of Sub-GHz devices, your sensors communicate directly with the hub via Sub-GHz.
- For Wi-Fi Smart Devices, your hub needs to be able to talk directly with the devices. This means that the devices (light, plug, switch, etc.) must be connected to your Wi-Fi network. Your device and hub also cannot be isolated from each other. Please place all devices on the same network and check your IoT / Network Isolation settings.
On Power Loss: Some automation with Effect Time or Time Trigger settings will require the hub to reconnect to the network to synchronize the time before taking effect again.
Note: Some Actions requires a cloud connection or internet access, such as camera-based triggers and some time-based triggers. As a result, it is not recommended to solely rely on Hub-Based Automations; instead, use them for increased reliability and efficiency.
I have personally already seen the benefits of adding a smart hub to my smart home, and we would love to hear how the new feature has helped with your automations.
If you have already used the Local Smart Action feature of your H100, leave a comment below about your experience!