Belkin Ends Technical Support for Older Wemo Products
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Summary
Belkin has decided to end technical support for older Wemo products starting January 31, 2026, affecting the control and functionality of these products. This decision marks a shift from the company's decade-long commitment to providing innovative smart home accessories.
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Any features that rely on cloud connectivity, including remote access and voice assistant integrations, will no longer work.
Over the last decade, since Belkin first launched Wemo in 2011, we’ve been committed to providing consumers with innovative, simple-to-use accessories for a seamless smart home experience.
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