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Answer your door no matter where you are from your smartphone with 1080p HD day and infrared night video and two-way audio.
Experience long-lasting battery life, custom alerts, privacy settings, and more.
Get alerts when motion is detected or someone presses Video Doorbell. Connect to existing doorbell wiring or pair with a Sync Module (sold separately) to engage live view and two-way audio on demand.
Choose to save and share clips in the cloud with a free 30-day trial of the Blink Subscription Plan or locally with the Sync Module 2 and USB drive (each sold separately).
Designed for every home, go wire-free or connect to doorbell wiring to also sound your existing in-home chime. Without wiring, you can use your Blink Mini camera (sold separately) as an indoor plug-in chime.
Set up yourself in minutes with the two included AA lithium batteries then connect to wifi in the app.
Works with Alexa — receive alerts and answer with two-way audio. When wired or paired with a Sync Module, just ask Alexa to answer the front door.
Includes one Video Doorbell, 2 AA 1.5V Lithium Batteries, 4 Screws, 1 Case Opening Tool. Does not include Sync Module 2 which can be found in all “Systems” above (recommended for optimal use while on battery).
Customers say
Customers find the video device easy to install and set up. They find the instructions simple to follow and it’s convenient. However, some customers dislike the battery life. There are differing opinions on functionality, quality, video quality, value for money, and motion detection.
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Brian –
Good addition to blink system
I already had cameras but added this as an extra precaution.Overall it was a good addition to the system.Install and setup was not hard, but I had to do a little research to make sure it was compatible with the wired install I wanted to use. Had to double check voltage on the doorbell transformer, actually had to search for it ( the transformer) in the garage and never really noticed this small square box at the top of the ceiling near my breaker panel until now. Double checked the voltage and was able to proceed. Be sure to shut off the power first though.Install was easy after finding and confirming the voltage.Doorbell works quite well and the video quality is good.Note: you do not have to hardwire the doorbell, it can be done without that added step. The hardwire DOES NOT replace the use of batteries- it is to enable the doorbell to work with the house doorbell ringer and does not charge the batteries.
Pkkkk –
Excellent Doorbell with Great Features and Value!
I recently purchased the newest Blink Video Doorbell, and I couldnât be happier with my choice. The setup was incredibly simple and straightforward, even for someone whoâs not super tech-savvy. The step-by-step instructions in the Blink app were easy to follow, and I had it up and running in no time.Video Quality: The video resolution is excellent, both during the day and at night. The infrared night vision is a fantastic feature, providing clear footage even in complete darkness.Motion Detection: The motion detection works perfectly and sends timely notifications to my phone. I appreciate the customizable motion zones so I can avoid unnecessary alerts from passing cars.Two-Way Audio: The two-way audio is crystal clear, making it easy to communicate with visitors or delivery drivers.Integration: I love that it integrates seamlessly with Alexa, allowing me to view the live feed directly on my Echo Show.Battery Life: The battery life has been great so far. I chose the wire-free option, and I havenât had to recharge it yet, even after a few weeks of use.Value for Money: This doorbell is an excellent value compared to some of the pricier options on the market. It has all the essential features I need without breaking the bank.Overall, the Blink Video Doorbell exceeded my expectations. If youâre looking for a reliable, affordable, and easy-to-use smart doorbell, this is a fantastic option!
coach316dc –
This checked all my boxes for home monitoring system
I was initially looking at another brand because they had a wireless video doorbell that came with its own chime. My home was built in 1897 and I don’t have existing doorbell wiring or chime in the house. So wireless doorbell that came with a chime was the way I wanted to go. Only problem, this other brand didn’t offer all the options and/or configurations I was hoping for.Then I was introduced to Blink. It had all the options I needed. Granted it doesn’t have its own chime, BUT….you can use the mini or Alexa as your indoor chime. Perfect! Had the corner mount so I could point the video doorbell camera towards the entrance to the porch. Again, old home on a corner with a wrap around porch where the entrance to the porch was on the corner and the door was at the end of one side. Does me no good to have the camera pointing straight ahead into the front yard. You can mix and match all of the devices to get the optimum setup for your needs, and they all connect seamlessly.Then I started doing my research on Blink. Reading the reviews from customers really made me question if I should buy. Too difficult to install. Too difficult to set up. Can’t connect to Alexa. Battery life a fraction of what they claim. Cameras always disconnecting. I’m glad I ignored the reviews, chalking up the technology issues to people just not being tech savvy. I was right.Installation was extremely simple. Not a fan of the online instructions instead of a booklet, but I managed.Sync Module, video doorbell, 3 outdoor cameras and 1 mini indoor camera connected to the Blink system with no issues.Connecting to Alexa was equally as flawless. Set up the Blink skill in Alexa and “she” immediately found all the Blink devices. Our Echo in the living room, Echo Dot in the bedroom and the indoor mini will all serve as chimes wherever we are in the house. The Echo devices will also announce any motion detection. We can arm and disarm the system by voice command with Alexa. Disarm does require a voice pin code which you have to set up in the Alexa app.Setting up and managing the devices in the blink app is fairly intuitive and straight forward. You can adjust the motion sensitivity, set up privacy and no detection zones. After setting up the doorbell out of the box, we would get random motion detection notifications. After checking the clips, it had to be either vehicles passing in the street facing the door, or a flag flapping in the wind at the end of the porch where the steps are. I shut off motion detection in the street, lowered the sensitivity slightly, but left the flag area on, and no more false detection’s. So it was definitely not the flag tripping it. Camera still picks up people as they come to the top of the steps and alerts us.Video quality is pretty decent. I’m please so far. Haven’t been able to test what the night video looks like, or the two way voice at the doorbell yet. Once I am able to and if there are any real issues, I will edit my review.As far as battery life, it’s too early to tell. All the documentation I have read indicates that with the sync module and turning off settings or features you don’t really need will extend the battery life to the 2 years claimed. Time will tell.If I had a complaint so far, it’s the fact that the time it takes from notification until a live view of the camera finally comes up in the app, the person tripping the motion detection has dropped off the package and left. That timing needs reduced greatly.