/s/internetofshit as well...
This device is literally a one-time use product that people get a license to use with remote features for the expected life of the end-user (the baby.) Once that life is up, the product is no longer functional. Second-hand users are complaining that the device's life has been used up. Essentially, they paid for a very expensive baby swing.
That being said, there's no real reason for this to have any remote connection needs except that they've probably offloaded any processing to a remote server, and when the company shuts down it's useless anyway.
'Disgusting. I bought a used Snoo for $750. I used it and resold it for $850. They are just trying to milk a product to death,' said one person.
Uh...you bought it for $750 and sold it for more? I think you're the one milking the dead cow here.