Hive has stopped selling its home-security products and is phasing out support for them, the smart home machine manufacturersaid on its websiteMonday.

The discontinued devices include theHive View Camera(indoor and outdoor), HomeShield, Leak Sensor and Hub 360 Sound Detection.

The Hub 360 Sound Detection will lose support on Dec. 31, 2022, the Leak Sensor will no longer be supported on Sept. 1, 2023, and the Hive View cameras and the HomeShield will lose support on Aug. 1, 2025.

The company will instead focus on its devices that aim to make homes more energy efficient, such as its smart thermostats.

“At Hive, we’ve got big plans to make homes more energy efficient and cheaper to run,” the company said.

“So we’ve made the tough decision to discontinue our smart security and leak detection products – and develop smart home tech that’ll get us closer to Net Zero.”

Hivediscontinued operations in the US and Canadaat the end of 2019, but the London-based company has still offered products in the UK and Ireland.

Products the company still lists as available for sale include the Hive Thermostat, an array of smart lightbulbs, smart door and window sensors, smart plugs and an electric vehicle charging station.

The company’s move to discontinue support for its home-security products comes at a time of intensecompetitionandmaturationin the smart home market.

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