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Belkin is unceremoniously killing most of its Wemo smart home devices

July 11, 2025
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One of the pitfalls of always-connected electronics like smart home devices is that many rely on proprietary software or a manufacturer’s cloud services to function. If that software stops working or the servers shut down, the products you spent your hard-earned money on could become useless.

Unfortunately, that’s about to be the case for nearly all of Belkin’s Wemo smart home device lineup. Once a popular family of smart switches, plugs, and more, it’s gone years without new additions, and most of its hardware will soon lose app control and access to the soon-to-be-shuttered cloud services (Source: Belkin via 9to5Google). There is one alternative to keeping them in working order, but not everybody will want to go through the trouble.

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Which will stop working, and when?

Pretty much all of them, not too far down the line

A Belkin Wemo smart plug with a crossed-out red circle overlaid.

On January 31, 2026 (about six months from now), the Wemo app and its related servers will go offline. This will turn any currently functional Wemo smart devices into near-useless hunks of plastic and metal. According to Belkin, it will issue refunds at that time for any devices still under warranty. However, given the age of most affected devices — the most recent of which was last sold in November 2023 — few owners will find themselves eligible for reimbursement.

The four Wemo devices with support for Thread connectivity, models WLS0503, WSC010, WSP100, and WDC010, are completely unaffected by the change. Similarly, HomeKit-supported Wemo products will still work on Apple’s platform, but not the original one. Unfortunately, everything else will be e-waste for most owners.

A list of Belkin Wemo devices set to lose support on January 31, 2026.

Source: Belkin

Wemo devices have one last chance at life

But it may be too much hassle for some users

A Home Assistant Blue controller on a table, next to a variety of smart home devices.

Source: Home Assistant

Everybody’s favorite alternative smart home platform, Home Assistant, unifies a huge range of smart device brands and products on an open source basis. It’s not as seamlessly user-friendly as manufacturer implementations typically are, but it is easier to work with than it used to be — and it’s always getting better.

Home Assistant currently supports Wemo motion sensors, fans, lights, and switches. Theoretically, because they work locally, it should be possible to configure and operate most Wemo devices without the app or cloud services. At the moment, however, the lack of in-app configuration appears to be a roadblock.

Given this new shutdown development, however, there’s a chance an enterprising user could step in and restore reasonable functionality for everybody who doesn’t want to throw their Wemo stuff in the trash. If you have any programming experience and want to contribute to a seriously useful open source project, maybe it could even be you.

Illustration of a smart speaker next to a smartphone and two smartwatches, with icons representing personal data around them.

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