Blink Video Doorbell (newest model) + Sync Module 2 | Two-year battery life, Two-way audio, HD video, motion and chime app alerts and Alexa enabled — wired or wire-free (Black)
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Answer your door anytime, anywhere from your smartphone with 1080p HD day and infrared night video and two-way audio.
Experience up to two years of powerful battery life, custom alerts, privacy settings, and more.
Choose to save and share clips in the cloud with a free 30-day trial of the Blink Subscription Plan or locally with the included Sync Module 2 and USB drive (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 — access live view, two-way talk, receive motion and chime alerts, arm and disarm your doorbell, and more.
Includes one Video Doorbell, one Sync Module 2, and mounting kit (including corner mount, screws, and anchors).
Customers say
Customers find the doorbell camera easy to install, taking about 15-20 minutes to set up the account. The video quality receives mixed feedback – while some find it clear, others report live view being laggy. The functionality, quality, and value for money also get mixed reviews, with some praising its performance while others report it won’t work at all. Battery life is a concern, with customers noting the batteries run out frequently. The motion detection system receives mixed feedback, with some finding it great while others report hit-or-miss performance.
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3 reviews for Blink Video Doorbell (newest model) + Sync Module 2 | Two-year battery life, Two-way audio, HD video, motion and chime app alerts and Alexa enabled — wired or wire-free (Black)
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C.S –
Ding Dong.
I bought this camera expecting to have live views all the time, but thatâs not the case.The first month of the camera worked great. I got motion alerts, and I could see the ring video occasionally. I could also get a live view through the app.After the 30-day free trial, everything stopped working. If someone rings the doorbell, I can see a notification video, but I canât watch the full video unless I pay for the trial after the free 30 days. They have different payment options and plans, and they also have some good deals. The battery life has been good so far. It was easy to set up with a manual screwdriver.One major downside is that even if you plug the device into an electrical outlet or an existing doorbell, it still needs batteries to work. The hardwire only extends the deviceâs lifespan and reduces the need for batteries. But when the battery runs out, it stops working completely.
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.
Super Dave –
Well, it works like it said it would
In the process of automating my home, and finally got around to adding a video doorbell. Awhile back I decided to go with amazon, mostly because the non-internet version (hubitat) I settled with was too involved a process to set up, and required more attention. I’m gone alot, and have a truckload of things to do when I get home, so I literally don’t have the time to mess with something like that. Enter Alexa’s repertoire of things I can utilize. Since I’m already subscribed to pretty much everything amazon has, may as well just go all in, right?Anyhow, item came in a day early (surprising, since I live in the middle of nowhere) along with my tp-link mesh system. Pretty much doing a tech overhaul at my house. Got rid of Starlink (great service, but support sucks in general) since spectrum entered into the area and signed up with them. Starlink uses just a single wireless router if you don’t want to spend more $ for additional hardware. And then there’s other issues I just didn’t want to subject myself. I digress…. Set up the mesh system, got spectrum running, and started connecting things.First thing was the doorbell. This to me is still a novel thing. Yes I know its been around for awhile now, but remember, i’m doing a tech overhaul here. Didn’t bother with such things before, nor cared too much about em. So, after some thinking, I installed it at the traditional place (front door), and used the wedge to angle it a bit to catch the front sidewalk. Connected it to the mesh system (took a minute, as I was unfamiliar with the system). It pretty much installs itself. It’s all run off the phone as far as configuring and whatnot. You WILL be required to install the blink app. It’s not part of the amazon app. Not sure why, ask Jeff about that one. Sync module is a no brainer, just follow the directions.Here’s the interesting part. I don’t need yet another subscription, so I opted out of the cloud storage thing. With the app, you can pull clips off the sync module using your phone, and do whatever you want with them anyhow, don’t need a sub to get it. Save yourself a few dollars and go the route I went. Get a usb stick. HOWEVER, I didn’t get a usb stick just for the sync module. I have a microsd storage card (350 gig) from my previous phone that I couldn’t use in my new one (fold 5), so it just sat around being randomly used as a transfer tool between pc’s. So why not use it as storage for the module? Well, I plugged it into a sd card multireader and stuck it into the module… AND IT WORKS. Amazon states max is 250, but I’ve got an extra 100 gigs with my microsd card :)Will tech support help if it breaks down? Doubt it. The research I did says that although higher capacity cards may or may not work in the module, support is limited to cards with a max of 250 gigs. Not sure how that works out, but I don’t write software so whatever.Long story short, camera works great. Fiddle with the sensitivity though. I set it too high (lvl 7) and got alerts from the clouds going by. Dropped it to 6, but its too dark to tell if that helped. In the end, i’m happy with my purchase. Quality is great, and does what it says it’s supposed to do. Good luck!