A:AnswerYes, as long as neither of the two countries forbid transferring video data in or out of the country it should work. Load times will be slow due to the distance and size of video files.
A:AnswerThe Module 2 doesn't affect the battery life whatsoever. The Blink cameras are battery operated themselves so other than a wifi connection they are completely independent of each other. Make sure to use Energizer Lithium batteries by the way. They come supplied with the cameras but i recommended purchasing your own. When i set mine up. 2 cameras went dead after about 5-6 months and the other 1 lasted for at least a year longer
A:AnswerYou will need the sync module 2. You can add up to 10 cameras to it. To add cameras at a different location, more than one Sync Module is required. You manage all of your Sync Modules and their attached Blink devices from a single account using the Blink app. Each Sync Module manages one system and the devices connected to it.
A:AnswerYou probably have a low wifi signal most people have wifi mesh systems or wifi extenders but I would stay away from extenders and get yourself a wifi 6 mesh system from eero or orbi
A:AnswerNot sure how many hours. But I'm only using a 32 gb and use the saver option and a week on 15 seconds videos using motion detection. Ive only used 10%. And I have cats that always set it off
A:AnswerHi there,
The Blink system only requires one USB flash drive per module to store recordings. You can have all 5 cameras recording to the same single USB.
A:AnswerYou do not need to buy a sync module because it comes with one (something I didn't know when I bought mine). As for using the camera indoors, I'm sure you can, I don't see what could stop you, especially since they're wireless.
A:AnswerHello,
The Blink Minis do not require a sync module no matter the amount. If you choose to add an Indoor or Outdoor camera, it will require the sync module.