Logitech POP Buttons Are About To Go Pop

Logitech POP Buttons Are About To Go Pop

For those who missed out on the past few years of ‘smart home’ gadgets, the Logitech POP buttons were introduced in 2018 as a way to control smart home devices using these buttons and a central hub. After a few years of Logitech gradually turning off features on this $100+ system, it seems that Logitech will turn off the lights in two weeks from now. Remaining POP Button users are getting emails from Logitech in which they are informed of the shutdown on October 15 of 2025, along with a 15% off coupon code for the Logitech store.

Along with this coupon code only being usable for US-based customers, this move appears to disable the hub and with it any interactions with smart home systems like Apple HomeKit, Sonos, IFTTT and Philips Hue. If Logitech’s claim in the email that the buttons and connected hub will ‘lose all functionality’, then it’d shatter the hopes for those who had hoped to keep using these buttons in a local fashion.

Suffice it to say that this is a sudden and rather customer-hostile move by Logitech. Whether the hub can be made to work in a local fashion remains to be seen. At first glance there don’t seem to be any options for this, and it’s rather frustrating that Logitech doesn’t seem to be interested in the goodwill that it would generate to enable this option.

Source: Logitech POP Buttons Are About To Go Pop | Hackaday

Hmm.. never heard of these. They were never even sold here. Not sure how this is even relevant.

Logitech Pebble 2 kb and mouse has pop buttons. I bought one in March and sold it here this month.

Lol.. did you read the news before you posted it ?

Hint : It is not about a keyboard or mouse

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I think it’s either their software or the pop buttons that they have on their hardware.

Sigh.. read it again. This time, a little slowly and take the time to understand and absorb.

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This is an ecosystem provided by Logitech which is puttin it to end.

In August of 2016, Logitech launched Pop switches, which provide quick access to a range of smart home actions, including third-party gadgets. For example, people could set their Pop buttons to launch Philips Hue or Insteon lighting presets, play a playlist from their Sonos speaker, or control Lutron smart blinds. Each button could store three actions, worked by identifying smart home devices on a shared Wi-Fi network, and was controllable via a dedicated Android or iOS app. The Pop Home Switch Starter Pack launched at $100, and individual Pop Add-on Home Switches debuted at $40 each.

From Gemini 2.5

Right, although I fail to see why you needed an AI for the comprehension. Anyways ..

Everytime I searched it was showing Logitech Pop Switches or buttons and I am not able to understand.

Again this has nothing to do with keyboards or mice. The “product” in question is this, which was never even sold here -

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Sigh. So much for people posting things they have no idea about, forget relevance to India