Meta Portal
| Basic Information | |
|---|---|
| Release Year | 2018 |
| Product Type | Smart Display, Video Calling Device |
| In Production | No |
| Official Website | https://portal.facebook.com/ |
Consumer-impact summary
Meta Portal is a line of smart video calling displays that require users to maintain a Facebook or Meta account, effectively tying basic device functionality to a proprietary online service rather than the physical product the consumer purchased.[2] Over time Meta discontinued the product line and began removing key features such as Alexa support, "Hey Portal" voice controls, and third‑party video‑calling integrations, leaving many owners with significantly degraded functionality while the hardware remained operational.[3] Meta has stated that Portal devices will be supported until 2032, but the removal of major features years earlier raises concerns about effective ownership, planned obsolescence, and the reliability of vendor promises.[3]
Incidents
This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents related to this product line. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the Meta Portal category.
Feature removals and degraded functionality (2023–2025)
Short summary of the incident (could be the same as the summary preceding the article). In 2023–2025 Meta progressively removed or shut down several flagship features, including Alexa integration, the "Hey Portal" wake word, and support for third‑party calling apps such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams, significantly degrading device functionality compared to what was advertised at purchase time.[3] Users reported receiving notices that Alexa and "Hey Portal" would stop working on 31 January 2025, and later confirmations from Meta support that various smart‑assistant and conferencing features would no longer be available, effectively reducing many devices to basic Messenger/WhatsApp calling screens.[4][5]
Account lock‑in and service dependency (ongoing)
Short summary of the incident (could be the same as the summary preceding the article). Portal devices require users to authenticate with a Facebook/Meta account, so continued access to the hardware’s core functionality depends on Meta’s account policies and platform availability rather than the owner’s physical possession of the device.[2] Consumers who lose access to their Facebook/Meta accounts, or who wish to stop using Meta’s services for privacy or policy reasons, find that their devices become partially or wholly unusable, illustrating a strong form of vendor lock‑in and undermining traditional expectations of product ownership.[2]
Products
See also
References
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<ref>tag; no text was provided for refs namedwiki - ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Facebook Portal Is Discontinued — What Can You Use Instead?". CallGenie TV. 2025-08-03. Retrieved 2026-01-22.
- ↑ "Notice about Hey Portal and Alexa stopping Jan 31, 2025". Reddit r/FacebookPortal. 2024-12-03. Retrieved 2026-01-22.
- ↑ "Response I got from Meta about loss of Alexa etc". Reddit r/FacebookPortal. 2025-02-04. Retrieved 2026-01-22.