Belkin is a major consumer electronics company known for manufacturing a diverse lineup of products, including chargers, cables, surge protectors, adapters, and smart home devices. In 2012, Belkin launched the Wemo brand of smart home devices, a product line that includes plugs, motion sensors, light switches, cameras, coffee makers, air purifiers, and other connected devices designed to be controlled remotely through a mobile app. In July 2025, Belkin announced that it would discontinue cloud service and app support for its Wemo devices, effective January 31, 2026. As a result, 27 Wemo products have been stripped of remote access, voice control, app functionality, and cloud service connectivity, even though the hardware itself still physically works. An additional 11 products are similarly affected unless they were configured with Apple HomeKit prior to the shutdown. In effect, Belkin’s decision rendered these devices useless as “smart” home products, despite consumers having already paid for these features when they purchased them.
Labaton Keller Sucharow LLP is representing clients in claims against Belkin. If you purchased a Belkin Wemo smart home device that has been affected by the January 31, 2026, shutdown, you may be eligible to file a claim under your state’s consumer protection laws. These laws may provide statutory damages or other relief, depending on your state of residence.

