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Blink Video Doorbell — Two-way audio, HD video, long-lasting battery life, wired or wire-free install, motion detection, chime app alerts, Works with Alexa (White)

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Color: White


Style: Video Doorbell


Features

  • 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.
  • Save and share clips Securely store your footage in the cloud with a free 30-day trial of a Blink Subscription Plan. You can also back it up locally with a Sync Module 2 and a USB drive or Sync Module XR and a MicroSD card (all sold separately).
  • Designed for every home Connect to your doorbell wiring to sound existing in-home chime. Alternatively, get alerts on your smartphone, or use Blink Mini or Blink Mini 2 (sold separately) as an indoor plug-in chime, without wiring.
  • 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 paired with a Sync Module (or wired with a compatible in-home chime), 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).

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  • Simple install and works with my indoor chimes
I had an old style push button door bell when I moved into my circa 1999 home six years ago. I quickly replaced it with a SkyBell which worked fine until about a year ago. It stopped consistently advising me of visitors and the microphone / speaker never really worked correctly. So I wanted to replace it with something a bit more up-to-date. My choice of brands would be something that worked with my existing smart home components and existing apps or something that wasn't going to clobber me with monthly subscription costs. I am a legacy customer of Blink, meaning that I don't have to pay a monthly fee for cloud storage. And I have several smart plugs and light switches on TP-Link's excellent app so I pretty much decided that I would go with one of these two brands. TP-Link wanted a subscription fee, so when I saw Blink's doorbell camera at a good price, I jumped. It came the same day, so I installed it the next day. Would it fit the current placement and cover the crude hole carved on my porch for the wires? Would it be an easy setup and would the voltage in my 22+ year old home be sufficient? Would it feel secure when mounted? Yes to all these questions. The existing Sky Bell doorbell cam is pretty small and didn't protrude from the wall very much. The Blink is longer and fatter, so the mount, while secure, is a bit less solid than I would like - it seems to rock a bit when pressed hard. But the wiring was simple. Installation required that I drill one additional hole in my stucco, but it took all of 15 minutes to complete the installation job. Well, 15 minutes doesn't include: - the time I spent undoing the mounting bracket because I put it on backwards (!) and - the time I spent unmounting the whole doorcam to remove the sticky transparent plastic wrap that Blink puts on the cam to protect it from damage while shipping and handling. Funny - no where in the instructions did I see anything about this wrap and it's almost invisible - until you mount it. One pro tip - there is a funny little tool that comes in the bottom of the package that you use to open the doorbell up from the bottom when it is time to replace batteries. A) Don't throw it out as it is perfectly sized to do that job. B) It comes in mighty handy to also force the doorbell on to the mount as well. I had trouble getting the body of the doorbell onto the mount and snapping into place until I used the tool. I put my tool on top of the chime box inside the house where I will completely forget it when I need it. In operation, The Blink door cam works well in detecting approaching visitors and I love how it works with my existing chimes. One thing that needs work is that the app allows me to exclude areas of the camera view from motion detection. This app feature seems to work with my other Blink cameras but not with my door cam. I block out motion detection right next to my door, but it detects motion there anyway. Minor, but it should work better in this regard. I'm very glad I purchased this tool for monitoring my front door. It was a great price and was easy to install. Anyone could do this! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022 by Marty B

  • I got rid of Arlo and bought blink
Amazon really has it’s act together with this cameras and video doorbells. Before buying this, I had two Arlo doorbell’s and eight Arlo wireless cameras. Each of the cameras required four relatively expensive batteries which did not last that long. The blink cameras and doorbells use two standard AA batteries. They are supposed to last up to two years, but I have only had them for two weeks, so I have no opinion on this yet. My 2 Arlo doorbells were wired. They connected directly to Wi-Fi and did not go through the Arlo base station that the cameras needed to use. The Arlo base station is like a router and has limited range. I have a 5000 square-foot house and the cameras kept going off-line. I have a net Wi-Fi system so that I have very good coverage everywhere in the house. Notwithstanding this, the two Arlo doorbells frequently went off line for no apparent reason. I have two additional doors that are not wired for doorbells. So, I bought two additional blink, doorbells, and connected them wirelessly. The installation of all four of the doorbells and eight Blink cameras was as slick as snot. Just put in the batteries, scan the QR code, and add them to the system using the Blink app. So far (and it has been about two weeks) nothing has disconnected. The night vision on the blink, cameras, and doorbells. It’s not quite as good as Arlo and it take some finessing to get it to work clearly. I have smart lights both inside and outside the house that are controlled through the Alexa app. To solve the camera night vision problem, I connected the blink cameras to Alexa with the Blink camera skill. Then, I told the lights in a room with a camera that was activated by its motion sensor to turn on when it detected motion. That worked perfectly. Now, if there is an intruder, the camera senses the intruder and turns on the lights. Alexa announces the presence of the intruder and the camera videos everything in high definition. How cool is that? I can see everything on my iPhone or bring it up on every fire TV or fire stick that I have. Also, everything can be controlled from anywhere in the world through the Internet. I currently have a SimpliSafe security system without cameras, which works well, but does not interface that well with Alexa. If Amazon created a blink, security system that worked with its cameras, doorbells and other smart devices and could be controlled through Alexa, it would be better than anything on the market that I am aware of. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023 by WJT

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