A:AnswerThe Blink Systems do currently require a 2.4ghz wifi-based Internet connection to operate. Blink is not compatible with wifi networks broadcasting a 5ghz signal.
A:AnswerDepends on what you have in between them. Walls, electronics and furniture would all dampen the signal. The app shows you the status of the cameras WiFi and sync module signal so you can adjust locations for best signal
A:AnswerFrom what I can tell it only works with the application, so maybe an IPAD or android tablet would allow you to view the cameras if you can install the blink app. However if your planning on screaming the video keep in mind this will drain the batteries very quickly. These camera's are really meant more for capturing motion and then a small portion of time you set.
A:AnswerYes, the module came with the 2 pack camera package that I purchased. Love this security system! We are planning on adding two more cameras for our garage area.
A:AnswerThe operating temperature range of the Blink XT2 camera is -4° to 113° F (-20° to 45° C). By placing the camera outside of the operating temperature range you could suffer from poor performance, lag time issues, and quickly draining battery life as a result.
A:AnswerThe Blink App is currently only compatible with iOS mobile devices running 10.3 or higher, Android mobile devices running version 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher and Fire OS mobile devices, running software version 5.1 or higher
A:AnswerWhile the Blink System does integrate with Amazon Alexa enabled devices you do not need one of these devices to operate the Blink cameras. The Blink App is currently compatible with any iOS mobile devices running version 10.3 or higher, Android mobile devices running version 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher and Fire OS mobile devices, running software version 5.1 or higher
A:AnswerThe Blink System would be operated from the Blink Home Monitor APP found in the APP store (iOS), Google Play (Android) store or the Amazon Appstore (Fire devices).
A:AnswerThe Blink App is currently only compatible with any iOS mobile devices running version 10.3 or higher, Android mobile devices running version 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher and Fire OS mobile devices, running software version 5.1 or higher
A:AnswerCurrently Blink only integrates with IFTTT and Amazon Alexa-enabled devices. You can certainly use the Blink System and the Ring System in the same location however they would not integrate with each other.
A:AnswerThe Blink cameras can be on a separate wifi network if it is on a separate sync module, but it cannot be on its own network. You are able to set-up and access separate Blink Systems from the same account by using our multi-system support feature.
A:AnswerThe Blink XT2 cameras record audio as well as video in the motion clips. The XT2 cameras also feature two-way audio that you can enable within the Live View mode on the cameras within the APP at anytime.
A:AnswerThe USB port on the back of the camera can be used with a Micro USB cable and power adapter (not included with your camera) to power your cameras rather than using batteries.
A:AnswerThe Blink Systems (including the Blink Mini) do currently require a 2.4ghz wifi-based Internet connection to operate. Blink is not compatible with wifi networks broadcasting a 5ghz signal.
A:AnswerCurrently Blink integrates with IFTTT and the Amazon Alexa-enabled devices: Echo, Dot, Tap, Show, Spot, FireTV, Fire TV Cube, Fire TV Stick and Fire Tablets.