A:AnswerYes. I used it for my mother-in-law who is in a nursing home and it is great to see what's going on in a wide view. There are also several family members who have the app and can see and speak to her through the app.
A:AnswerThe Blink app can use FaceID and/or require a password. I didn’t see an option for two-factor authentication, such as sending a code to your phone number or device before allowing you to log in, but I’d reach out to Blink support for a more definitive answer.
A:AnswerYes, I have them in several areas of my home and they are excellent at showing my children moving around in the house with the lights out. As far as animals outdoors, it will depend on how close to the camera they are. Sometimes all I see are eyes and cannot tell if it's a deer, dog, coyote, etc. Depends on how near the object is.
A:AnswerYou are not able to add cameras to the Blink Mini. You can however use the Blink Sync module which ships with all Blink Systems/Kits and connect up to 10 blink devices per sync module. You can have up to 10 Blink devices per sync module as long as they are all within the 100ft operating range of the sync module in any direction. The cameras on the sync module can be in any combination.
A:AnswerThe storage subscription is $3 per month or $30 per year for 1 to 2 cameras and $10 per month for 3 or more cameras or $100 per year for the total package.
A:AnswerAfter you mount the blink mini 1080p to your barn door go out and ask a cow to walk past it while you monitor it from the comfort of the milking parlor.