
Blink Outdoor is a wire-free, battery-powered security camera that helps you check in on your home day or night in 1080p HD with infrared night vision.
Q: Does this come with a module?
A: We do ship each Blink System/Kit with the sync module needed to operate the cameras.
A: Our family is in the same situation. There are four of us who want to monitor my mother at home. But there's no convenient way to do it because you cannot turn OFF 2-factor authentication. So if my sister wants to log in, I get a 6-digit code on MY phone that I have to send to her for her to login? That's such short-sighted thinking on Amazon's part. We will probably go with another service.
A: I have a system setup in Mexico. I am now trying to setup 3 camera's in the United States. Can you tell me how to do that because the unit tells me I must change the wifi passcode. If I do that, I afraid it will disconnect my Mexico cameras.
A: I was not able to even locate the camera 20 feet from the wifi router and sync unit. I could not have a camera in both my front and back yard. I had to place the one outdoor camera right outside the window nearest the room with the wifi router.
Q: Do they come with mounting brackets?
A: The cameras come with both brackets and screws. I did not want to screw into my vinyl siding so I put velcro on the house and the back of the bracket to attach to the house.
A: The answer below is incorrect. You need to arm the whole system. Once armed you can touch the "running man" icon above each camera to turn off motion detection. hth.
A: The Blink cameras have a field of view of 110 degrees - in the daytime, they provide enough visibility to identify an individual’s facial features that is 20ft away, recognize a person that is 32ft away, and beyond that depends on exact lighting conditions. At night, they provide visibility up to 20ft away depending on exact conditions.
Q: Do these run with internet or can they work without?
A: You need internet and a router for these. You can use a baby monitor as a security cam without internet, but it won't send it to your phone. I do use a baby monitor to keep an eye on my car at night. The camera just looks out the window. I recently became aware of the security cam phenomena, after our place was broken into. I now have a number of the blink minis, and they are a total game changer. I can be anywhere; pull out my phone, and look at the front yard, front door, driveway, back door, etc. It's crazy how well it works. My phone will "ping", and i'll look at the blink app, and there is the neighbor's dog walking across the yard! It's worth it to get internet and wifi just for these.