Is SmartThings hub being discontinued?

Is SmartThings hub being discontinued?

Samsung plans to wind down its older SmartThings hardware and hubs from 2013, and Nvidia Shield adapters will stop working on June 30th, 2021. All Samsung-made SmartThings hubs from 2013 and the SmartThings Link for Nvidia Shield will stop working.

Is SmartThings a ZigBee hub?

The SmartThings Hub contains internal Z-Wave and ZigBee radio antennae to communicate wirelessly with Z-Wave and ZigBee devices. The Hub acts as the primary controller for the Z-Wave and ZigBee networks.

Why is my SmartThings hub not connecting?

Check the LED status. If the LED is blinking or solid blue, the hub may not have a stable internet connection. Reboot the router or modem. If the LED is blinking red and green, the hub is ready to be set up in the SmartThings app. Otherwise, you may need to factory reset your hub.

Is Samsung SmartThings dead?

Is SmartThings being discontinued? No, but there are some changes. SmartThings hardware, including Hub v3, will become Aeotec hardware – you can see the full product range here. The SmartThings platform, including the app, will continue to be developed by the team at SmartThings and branded SmartThings.

Is SmartThings hub Z-Wave?

The SmartThings Hub is a Z-Wave certified central static controller. It can be included in any Z-Wave network, and operate with Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers.

Is SmartThings hub Zigbee or Z-Wave?

The SmartThings Hub contains internal Z-Wave and Zigbee radio antennae to communicate wirelessly with Z-Wave and Zigbee devices. The Hub acts as the primary controller for the Z-Wave and Zigbee networks.

How do I get SmartThings hub online?

Solution 4: Reboot Your SmartThings Hub

  1. Press the red button on the back of the Hub once.
  2. Wait for a few minutes until the LED turns solid green, which indicates the Hub is back online.

How do I reconnect my SmartThings hub to the Internet?

Set up a Connect Home hub

  1. Navigate to and open the SmartThings app, tap the Devices tab, and then tap Add (the plus sign).
  2. Tap the By brand tab, tap SmartThings, and then tap Wi-Fi/Hub.
  3. Tap Samsung Connect Home, tap Start, and then choose Set up new Wi-Fi network.
  4. Tap OK.

Is Z-Wave obsolete?

The short answer is no, the standard is far from dead and still receives a lot of updates from its creators. Many different standards can exist at the same time without putting one another entirely out of the game.

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