Belkin Wemo discontinuation of service
Belkin Wemo smarthome devices require cloud connectivity to work. Belkin is closing that Cloud on January 31 2026[1], disabling remote access & automation functionality to most Wemo branded smarthome devices, while still having these items for sale on their Amazon WeMo store [2][3] and advertising them as working with Google, Alexa, & more.[4]
According to Belkin, after January 31, 2026, devices from Wemo plugs, switches, light dimmers, sensors, in-wall devices & more will no longer be usable via
- Wemo app
- integrated with google home
- amazon alexa
Background
Wemo is a smart home product line developed by Belkin, first made in 2011. It includes smart plugs, light switches, motion sensors, dimmers, & connected appliances like coffee makers & humidifers These devices were marketed as one time purchases with cloud features, app control, and integration with Alexa/Google Home/Apple Homekit.
Wemo became popular for convenience, ease of use, and integration with a wide variety of voice assistants & cloud automation programs.
Belkin 2025 shutdown announcement
![email from belkin about wemo shutdown[1]](/thumb.php?f=Email_from_belkin_about_wemo_shutdown.jpg&width=300)
On July 10th 2025, Belkin created a support page & began emailing customers informing them that most Wemo devices would stop working on January 31, 2026. [5]
The company said it had made a "difficult decision" to shut down cloud services for Wemo products & that any feature requiring cloud connectivity, such as app control& voice assistant support, would stop functioning.
Tech details:
- Devices will still work locally if they were configured with Apple homekit PRIOR to the shutdown
- Other remote functionality will no longer work.
- Wemo app will not be updated after January 31, 2026.
- Out of warranty users are being told to take them to an e-waste recycling facility
Partial list of devices affected:
- Wemo Smart Plug
- Wemo smart light switches
- Wemo inwall dimmers & switches
- Wemo applianes like smart crockpots, air purifiers, coffeemakers & humidifiers
- Wemo motion sensors & LED lighting kits
Belkin tells customers to throw them away
Belkin recommends throwing away devices that could otherwise function at an e-waste facility; which is controversial as some of these devices are screwed into the walls of customer homes.
For any Wemo devices you have that are out of warranty, will not work with HomeKit or if you are unable to use HomeKit, we recommend disposing of these devices at an authorized e-waste recycling center. [5]
Belkin continues selling devices that they suggest be thrown away:
In spite of the prior statement, Amazon is still making for sale Wemo items on their Amazon, from smart plugs to light switches[6]. As of 2025-07-13, The WeMo store still displays the following, while making no mention of support ending on January 30, 2026:
WORKS WITH:
WORKS WITH Amazon alexa
Works with Apple homekit
Google Assistant
works with nest
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Belkin's response
Belkin suggested that some customers may be eligible for a partial refund if they have a proof of purchase & are within warranty. For those who are not in warranty, Belkin recommends disposing of the devices at an authorized e-waste recycling center. [1]
Consumer response
Customers were aggravated to find out that Belkin would not be offering firmware updates or local control options for discontinued products as loss of cloud control defeats the purpose they were purchased for.
The end of cloud support for Belkin’s WeMo products received backlash on forums & technology news sites. Many customers expressed aggravation at the loss of functionality; especially for devices that were still working & previously more expensive in the smart home space.
Arstechnica comments
In response to Belkin's recommendation that wemo devices be disposed of at an e-waste recycling center, `ReaderBot` suggested the following:
" I recommend boxing them up and shipping them directly to Belkin corporate headquarters."[7]
Reddit backlash
Reddit users posted their frustration in the r/WeMo thread announcing the shutdown:
"They just guaranteed I'll never buy Belkin again. Half the light switches in my house are going to need replacing."[8]
"At least they did it during Prime Day(s) so you can get suitable replacement (like Kasa) for a relative steal."[9]
"I figured it's made by a trusted brand so it would be better than using no name Amazon junk. What a joke... Belkin is never getting a dollar from me again."[10]
Some called for transparency and options:
"It would be great if they released a firmware update to allow it to be setup/controlled locally at least. Or open source the firmware."[11]
Others drew parallels to digital game preservation campaigns:
"Just like cloud based games & the Stop Killing Games campaign, there probably needs to be something similar for IoT."[12]
Technology press commentary
Ars Technica’s Scharon Harding said the shutdown left "a long list of WeMo products that relied on the app...non-functional" & framed Belkin’s move as a reflection of an industry that "has grown too comfortable with bricking customers’ stuff" without offering recourse or transparency.[13]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Belkin Official Support - Wemo Support Ending – What You Need to Know". Belkin Official Support - Wemo Support Ending – What You Need to Know. 2025-07-10. Retrieved 2025-07-13.
- ↑ "Amazon.com: Wemo Smart Plug with Thread - Smart Outlet for Apple HomeKit - Smart Home Products, Smart Home Lighting, Smart Home Gadgets - Homekit Smart Plug - Tech Gifts - Works W/ Apple iPhone, Easy NFC Set Up : Tools & Home Improvement". Amazon.com: Wemo Smart Plug with Thread - Smart Outlet for Apple HomeKit - Smart Home Products, Smart Home Lighting, Smart Home Gadgets - Homekit Smart Plug - Tech Gifts - Works W/ Apple iPhone, Easy NFC Set Up : Tools & Home Improvement. Archived from the original on 2025-07-13. Retrieved 2025-07-13.
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- ↑ ReaderBot on Ars Technica forums
- ↑ argonzo on Reddit
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- ↑ ho_merjpimpson on Reddit
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- ↑ Ars Technica, July 12, 2025