Smart homes will turn dumb overnight as Charter kills security service
Enlarge / A Charter Spectrum vehicle. (credit: Charter)
Charter is killing its home-security service and telling customers that security devices they've purchased will stop working once the service is shut down on February 5.
The impending shutdown and customers' anger at Charter-a cable company also known by the brand name "Spectrum"-has been widely reported over the past month. Over the years, some customers have spent large sums on products that will no longer work.
One user posting on a DSLReports forum said they spent $1,200 on sensors and IP cameras, which will be essentially useless in a couple of weeks. The devices won't connect to other alarm-monitoring services, and Charter will no longer offer the ability to remotely manage the system and view security video. (We're guessing a Charter alarm would still be able to make loud noises when someone breaks into a house, but that doesn't mean it'll work with an alarm-monitoring service.)
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