Accepted

Smart Home Devices Recycling in Bellingham

Recycle smart home devices with 1PC in Bellingham. See what to remove, how to prepare it, and what happens after drop-off.

Accepted?
Accepted
Fee
No standard drop-off fee for typical residential drop-off; data service may be quote-based.
Item type
Data-bearing smart device
Business pickup
No standard drop-off fee for typical residential drop-off; data service may be quote-based.
Smart Home Devices accepted for recycling at 1PC

Description

Smart speakers, hubs, thermostats, doorbells, cameras, plugs, sensors, and app-connected home electronics.

Considerations before bringing it

Smart devices may store Wi-Fi names, account links, camera settings, sensor history, or cloud connections.

Preparation notes

Factory reset and remove the device from Apple, Google, Amazon, Ring, Nest, or other connected accounts when possible.

Data and privacy prep

Customers should unlink accounts before drop-off to reduce privacy and activation-lock issues.

Data notes are not exhaustive. Devices may store information in drives, removable media, onboard flash, configuration memory, cloud/app accounts, SIM cards, or other locations. Back up, sign out, reset when possible, remove media you want to keep, and request documented destruction before drop-off if security matters.

Best way to bring it to us

Remove devices from accounts/apps if possible and bring power adapters, mounts, and accessories only if no longer needed.

Accessories and related parts

Common accessories or related parts: Power adapters, mounts, batteries, sensors.

Accessory handling: Yes, if no longer needed.

Processing options

Destruction options: Factory reset, Account removal, Destroy removable storage if present.

Devices are reset where practical; removable storage or unusual data-bearing components are handled separately.

Listed data service rate: wipe: Quote; shred: Quote.

What happens after drop-off

Devices are reset where practical, evaluated for reuse or parts, and recycled through electronics processing channels.