Is Engadget Down?

Uptime tracking, incident alerts, and operational details for Engadget.

Engadget is up and accessible

We continuously monitor Engadget to ensure it remains accessible and operational. Our monitoring system checks the service every 60 seconds from multiple global locations to provide real-time uptime status and performance metrics.

Latest Ping: Last Check 17 Min ago on Friday, 19 Jun
Last Outage: 12 hr ago (Duration: 12 hr 19 min)
Uptime: 99%
Avg Response: 67ms
Current Status: Up
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Recent User Reports for Engadget

Check the latest user-submitted reports on Engadget issues, including problem types and locations, to see if others nearby are experiencing the same.

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Engadget incident detection (24h)

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Advanced Analysis: This chart combines user reports and page visit patterns to detect incidents. The system uses statistical analysis (Z-scores) to identify unusual spikes compared to historical baselines. Red dots indicate high-confidence incidents (both metrics anomalous), orange shows medium confidence, and purple indicates early-stage investigation periods.

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Recent Service Incidents

Incident Duration: 12 hr 19 min

Started: June 18, 2026 at 1:02 PM

Resolved: June 19, 2026 at 1:21 AM

Current Status Summary

Engadget is currently operating normally.

Uptime Performance: 99% uptime with 67ms average response time

Service Incidents: 1 incidents detected with 12 hr 19 min total downtime

Last Monitoring Check: 17 min ago

How We Monitor

We check Engadget every 60 seconds from multiple global locations, testing HTTP responses, SSL certificates, and page load times for comprehensive coverage.

Chart Guide: Higher bars = slower response times, Red bars = downtime detected

Troubleshooting Engadget Issues

Engadget is currently working normally. If you're experiencing issues, try these troubleshooting steps:

🔵 Basic Steps:

1. Check Your Internet Connection - Verify your internet is working by visiting other websites. Try restarting your router or switching to mobile data.

2. Restart Your Device - If using mobile, switch off and restart your phone or turn on airplane mode for 30 seconds then turn it off. If using PC, reboot your computer completely.

3. Clear Engadget Cache & Cookies - Clear your browser cache and cookies specifically for Engadget. This resolves most loading and login issues.

4. Try Different Browser or Device - Test Engadget on a different browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari) or device (mobile, tablet) to isolate the problem.

5. Check Browser Extensions - Disable ad blockers, VPN extensions, or other browser add-ons that might interfere with Engadget.

🟠 Intermediate Steps:

6. Verify DNS Settings - Try using public DNS servers (8.8.8.8, 1.1.1.1) or flush your DNS cache to resolve Engadget connectivity issues.

7. Service-Specific Steps - Check Engadget's official social media or status page for known issues. Try logging out and back in if applicable.

8. Check Regional Restrictions - If Engadget works elsewhere but not for you, there might be regional restrictions or ISP blocking in your area.

9. Check User Reports - Our real-time user reporting system shows if other users are experiencing issues with Engadget. Check the report activity chart above to see if there are widespread problems reported from your location or globally.

9. Wait and Monitor - If Engadget is experiencing widespread issues, the best solution is often to wait. Check back here for status updates.

Still having issues? Use our report button to report your experience and help others by sharing which specific issues you're facing and your location. This helps us identify regional outages and service problems with Engadget.