A:AnswerIt takes a lot of pulling to get the camera off. It is possible, BUT we mounted ours high up, and someone would have to intentionally bring a ladder.
I’m sure the camera would go off if it saw someone thinking about taking it.
A:AnswerCurrently Blink only integrates with IFTTT and Amazon Alexa-enabled devices. The Blink XT2 cameras would require the Blink Sync Module to operate, the sync module would ship with all Blink System/Kit purchases.
A:AnswerI would think so. I was in Romania last year and it worked from there!! You might have to set it up on your phone before.....hmmmmm....it has been a while since I set mine up. But i would say you can.
A:AnswerNo but if your cameras are very active , you will have to replace batteries sooner. I have solar panels on all of my cameras and they work great! I also leave batteries in them for backup.
A:AnswerYou can hook up 10 cameras per hub. I have not seen or found a way to access via the web. All app based. You could download the app to a tablet and plug or share the tablet screen to a monitor for a bigger view?
A:AnswerThe 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.