Does SmartThings Hub v2 work in Canada?

Along with the SmartThings app, Canadians will be able to get some of Samsung’s SmartThings products. This includes items like the SmartThings Hub, which connects wirelessly with a wide range of smart devices. Additionally, Canadians will have access to the SmartThings Outlet, Motion Sensor and Button.

Does SmartThings Hub v2 still work?

All Samsung-made SmartThings hubs from 2013 and the SmartThings Link for Nvidia Shield will stop working. After June 30th, you’ll be able to see connected Wi-Fi and cloud-connected devices in the SmartThings app, but that’s it. All automation for Z-Wave, ZigBee, and LAN devices will stop working.

How do I migrate to new SmartThings hub?

Steps.

  1. Move your Z-Wave device within 10ft of your Smart Home Hub.
  2. From SmartThings app dashboard, tap Main Menu.
  3. Tap Devices.
  4. Find your Hub and select it.
  5. Tap the More Options icon.
  6. Tap Z-Wave Utilities.
  7. Tap Z-Wave exclusion.
  8. Tap the button on your Z-Wave device to factory reset it.

Does SmartThings Hub V3 work in Canada?

Smartthings Hub V3 does not work in Canada.

Why did Samsung discontinue SmartThings Hub?

SmartThings isn’t being discontinued. Currently, Samsung is making it into a more powerful and “universal” platform. Instead of developing products of their own, Samsung SmartThing decided to ditch their legacy products and apps to focus on improving the features and security of their platform.

Is SmartThings going away?

Can I have 2 SmartThings hubs?

At this time, SmartThings does not support having multiple hubs in one location. You won’t be able to control the same devices using multiple hubs because devices can only be paired to one controller at a time.

What replaced Samsung SmartThings hub?

Aeotec Smart Home Hub
SmartThings is here to stay as an app and control system, but Samsung is moving away from making its own hardware, including the native hub. Instead, the Aeotec Smart Home Hub is the preferred SmartThings base for anyone that wants to directly connect Z-Wave and Zigbee devices.

What can I replace my SmartThings Hub with?

SmartThings is here to stay as an app and control system, but Samsung is moving away from making its own hardware, including the native hub. Instead, the Aeotec Smart Home Hub is the preferred SmartThings base for anyone that wants to directly connect Z-Wave and Zigbee devices.

How to migrate from SmartThings v2 or V3 hub?

Migrate from SmartThings V2 or V3. If you have either a SmartThings V2 or V3 hub, you can easily migrate all your devices using SmartThings migration tool. This tool is not exposed publically, but you can contact SmartThings support to get your hub migrated over.

How do I migrate my hub from Aeotec to SmartThings?

This tool is not exposed publically, but you can contact SmartThings support to get your hub migrated over. You’ll need to make sure that you provide them with the Hub ID your SmartThings V2 or V3 hub, and the Hub ID of your Aeotec Smart Home Hub.

Can I use Z-Wave Without a SmartThings v2 or V3 hub?

If you do not have a SmartThings V2 or V3 hub, you’ll need to perform the steps for Zigbee and Z-Wave specifically to get them connected to your new hub. Migrate Z-Wave devices. All Z-Wave devices can only be connected to a single Z-Wave hub at a time.

How do I connect my Zigbee device to SmartThings?

Tap the type of device your Zigbee device is using. Select Hub and Room, then tap Next. Tap the button on your Zigbee device to connect it. Some devices require special button presses or a re-power of your device, so you may need to refer to your Zigbee device manual if a single button tap does not work. Migrate from SmartThings V2 or V3.