Hey everyone, I wanted to share my experience with the Wyze Hub random alarm beeping issue I encountered recently. It was a bit frustrating at first, but I managed to figure it out, so I thought I’d document the process here in case anyone else runs into the same problem.A few weeks ago, I noticed that my Wyze Hub started beeping randomly in the early morning. I’d wake up to this loud alarm going off, and at first, I thought one of my door or window sensors had been triggered. But after checking all the connected devices, everything seemed fine. No sensors were showing as tripped, and there was nothing unusual in the app or dashboard. I tried the obvious fixes—rebooting the hub, resetting it to factory settings, and even unplugging it for a while. But the problem persisted.After some research, I stumbled upon a few forum posts suggesting that the issue might be related to the hub’s firmware or some internal malfunction. Since my hub wasn’t connected to paid monitoring, I assumed it was a hardware glitch. But I wasn’t ready to replace the hub just yet, so I decided to dig deeper.Here’s what worked for me:1. Unplug and Reset: I started by unplugging the hub and letting it sit for about 10 minutes. Sometimes, a simple power cycle can resolve software-related issues.2. Firmware Update Check: I checked the Wyze app for any available firmware updates. Thankfully, there was an update pending. I installed it, and the hub rebooted automatically.3. Reconfigure the Hub: After the update, I went through the setup process again, ensuring all my devices were properly paired and functioning as expected.4. Power Supply Check: I also noticed that the hub was plugged into a USB power brick. I decided to try using a different power source to rule out any issues with the adapter. It turns out, switching to a different USB power supply made a significant difference.After these steps, the random beeping stopped, and the hub has been working perfectly ever since. It was a combination of the firmware update and ensuring the power supply was stable that did the trick.If you’re experiencing similar issues with your Wyze Hub, I hope this helps. It’s always a bit nerve-wracking when your security system starts acting up, but with a little troubleshooting, you can usually get things sorted out without too much hassle.Happy automating everyone! ![]()