The day has finally arrived – if you have a Belkin Wemo smart plug, switch, sensor or other smart home device, they’re going to stop working this week. Belkin is officially ending support to a whole ...
Belkin is officially ending support on its Wemo smart home devices, including plugs, switches, sensors, and more. For Belkin Wemo users, they have until 31st January to migrate compatible devices to ...
PCWorld reports that Belkin is ending cloud support for most Wemo smart devices on January 31, 2026, causing them to lose remote control and voice command capabilities. Seven Wemo devices can be saved ...
MILLIONS are being warned that popular smart home gadgets will suddenly stop working this week as a major tech brand switches them off for good. The products, including smart plugs, switches and a ...
Belkin will shut down its Wemo cloud service for smart home devices later this week. Around two dozen devices are at risk of going obsolete, but you might be eligible for a partial refund if you ...
Belkin’s now-ancient Wemo smart home products are set to shut down later this week, years after their launch, in one of the most notable closures of smart home tech. Wemo smart home devices were sold ...
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Millions of Belkin customers are dealing with smart devices no longer working. The company announced it will stop supporting its popular Wemo devices. That includes light switches and doorbells. Eben ...
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