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# 1080p HD video with night vision 2-year battery life weather-resistant design Blink Outdoor (3rd Gen) - wireless, weather-resistant HD security camera, two-year battery life, motion detection, set up in minutes – 1 camera system

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## Summary

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- **What is this?** Blink Outdoor (3rd Gen) - wireless, weather-resistant HD security camera, two-year battery life, motion detection, set up in minutes – 1 camera system
- **How much does it cost?** £4.54 with free shipping
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **All-Weather Guardian:** Built tough to brave rain, shine, and everything in between—your home’s 24/7 shield.
- • **Instant Alerts, Zero Noise:** Customize motion zones and get smart notifications only when it matters, right on your phone.
- • **Crystal Clear 1080p HD Video:** See every detail day or night with sharp HD video and infrared night vision.
- • **Voice-Activated Home Security:** Seamlessly integrate with Alexa for hands-free control and real-time two-way communication.
- • **Effortless 2-Year Battery Power:** Stay worry-free with up to two years of uninterrupted monitoring on just two AA lithium batteries.

## Overview

The Blink Outdoor (3rd Gen) is a wireless, weather-resistant HD security camera designed for easy DIY installation. It delivers crisp 1080p video with infrared night vision, runs up to two years on two AA lithium batteries, and offers customizable motion detection alerts via the Blink Home Monitor app. Compatible with Alexa, it features two-way audio and stores footage securely in the cloud or locally with the Sync Module 2.

## Description

Protect what matters most with Blink Outdoor. See, hear, and speak to visitors from the Blink Home Monitor app on your smartphone. Experience up to two years of powerful battery life with regular use, two-way audio, HD live view, and infrared night vision. Blink Outdoor is wire-free and weather-resistant so you can place or mount it anywhere in or around your home. Set up customizable motion alerts and privacy zones with ease in your Blink app so you only see the movement that matters.

Review: No camera system is perfect - Invested in the Blink Outdoor camera system over the holiday and here are my thoughts after 45 days of usage. PROS: 1. Super easy to set up and install. It pretty much installs itself. 2. User friendly cell phone application. My only complaint is the inability to share access to the app with other household members. I'm not the only one who needs to access footage or receive alerts. You should have an admin user + other standard household users. 3. Image quality is decent as long as there is sufficient lighting. 4. Two way radio. Speaker is not great but microphone picks up even faint sounds. I could clearly hear someone talking on his phone while sitting in a car in front of my house. 5. From the app,. you can turn on/off the blue/red LEDs on the cameras to make them more or less noticeable depending on your needs. 6. App will show you battery life. Each camera can have it's onw settings including sensitivity, clip length, privacy zones, etc. CONS 1. Night vision is not impressive at all, especially when the subject is 10+ fit away. I work around the issue by keeping my outdoor lighting on. Image #1 is at night with outdoor lighting. 2. Motion sensor feature is finicky. It detects motion BEFORE the subject enters the field of view. Motion sensor works best when subject travels across field of vision (left to right, right to left), especially if subject originates from outside of the camera's field of view. To get the best results, camera should be positioned in such a way that potential subjects travel L or R or R to L (not walking toward/away from camera) 3. Activity zones do not work as they should. I don't want my camera triggered by movement in my neighbors' yard but even when graying out that area, camera still picks up movement there. Overall, I am satisfied with this system. I now have 4 cameras installed on my townhouse and I feel like the system met all my needs.
Review: So far now it works really really good. - So far now it works really really good. Naturally I saw some negative reviews but figured I’d take a stab at ordering a $100 camera. Like a lot of places in America since the pandemic, my neighborhood has been seeing an increase in crime. I want to get three of these so I can have cameras watching my car my front door in my backyard. But I started with one just to make sure the stuff works. The camera came in from and boxing it I had it all set up and ready to go within about 15 minutes. It didn’t connect to my Wi-Fi the first time, so I tried it again and it worked great and has not lost connection now for about three weeks I think? The motion sensor works fantastic, in fact may be a bit too sensitive because when the sprinklers go on it notifies my camera. I actually think this is a good thing because it means nothing can escape the attention of the camera. So far things are OK, and the night vision is great and I’m getting some interesting shots of animals coming by the front door of my house at night. I like that I can adjust how long the video is, how sensitive it is, and how long to record the video. And the attachment it came with were really really easy. All I needed was a power screwdriver and I was able to mount it in the wood above my front door. I’m not sure if it would go well into stucco, but it would surface works great. So far I’m very satisfied with these, and I plan to buy two more so I can have video footage of my cars in my backyard. There of been a lot of car break-ins in my neighborhood so I’d like to see if I can catch these crooks. [update June 2021] I've had the camera now 3 months and the "trial cloud subscription" has expired - and I'm happier!!! I bought the USB stick to plugin so now I can leave it on and record more. With the cloud there was storage limit and it was annoying - now I have 64g to store as much as I like and delete as I please. It's a bit slower than the cloud but not much. STILL HAPPY! I should get two more now.

## Features

- Blink Outdoor is a wireless battery-powered HD security camera that helps you monitor your home day or night with infrared night vision.
- With long-lasting battery life, Outdoor runs for up to two years on two AA lithium batteries (included).
- Store video clips and photos in the cloud with the Blink Subscription Plan and save events locally to the Blink Sync Module 2 via a USB flash drive (sold separately).
- Outdoor is built to withstand the elements to help you protect your home inside or out, come rain or shine.
- Designed so you can set up yourself in minutes. No wiring, no professional installation required.
- Get motion detection alerts on your phone with the option to customize motion zones in the Blink Home Monitor app so you’re only alerted when you need to be.
- See, hear, and speak to visitors with live view in real time and two-way audio features on your Blink app.
- Works with Alexa – use your voice to monitor your home through supported Alexa-enabled devices.
- Includes one Blink Outdoor camera and one Sync Module 2.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Field of view | 110° diagonal |
| Video resolution | Record and view in 1080p HD video during the day and with infrared HD night vision after dark. |
| Photo resolution | View captured images in 640 x 360 nHD |
| Camera frame rate | Up to 30 fps |
| Size | 71 x 71 x 31 mm |
| Weight | 48 grams |
| CPU | Immedia Proprietary – AC1002B, 4 cores / 200 MHz |
| Power | Camera battery: 2 AA 1.5V lithium metal (non-rechargeable) batteries
Sync Module 2 power: 100-220V AC to 5V DC converter included.
Battery life of up to 2 years, based on 5,882 seconds of live view, 43,200 seconds of motion-activated recording and 4,788 seconds of two-way talk. Battery life will vary based on device settings, use, and environmental factors. |
| Requirements | Always-on high-speed internet connection (such as broadband, fiber, or DSL).
Wifi network: 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n. |
| Connection | Power adapter |
| Available colors | Black |
| Minimum smartphone requirements | iOS 15.0, Android 9.0, or Fire 9.0 |
| Blink app | Blink Home Monitor |
| Included in the box | Blink Outdoor camera (dependent on quantity selected), Sync Module 2, 2 1.5V non-rechargeable AA lithium metal batteries (per camera), mounting kit (per camera), USB cable, and power adapter. |
| Audio | Speaker output and 2-way audio recording. |
| LEDs | 1 blue LED to help you know when it’s active (optional). 1 red LED when recording in night vision. |
| Warranty and service | 1-year limited warranty and service included. Use of Blink cameras is subject to the terms found here. |
| Support | Click here to view more information on the Blink Outdoor support page.
Click here to see the setup guide. |
| Generation | 3rd Generation |
| Operating temperature | -4 to 113° F |
| Software Security Updates | Learn more about software security updates. If you already own a Ring device, visit Software Security Updates in Ring Control Center for information specific to your device. |

## Images

![Blink Outdoor (3rd Gen) - wireless, weather-resistant HD security camera, two-year battery life, motion detection, set up in minutes – 1 camera system - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61jUUHua5nL.jpg)
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![Blink Outdoor (3rd Gen) - wireless, weather-resistant HD security camera, two-year battery life, motion detection, set up in minutes – 1 camera system - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61c5sYLcGPL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How fast do they begin recording after motion? My arlo cameras continually miss cars coming in the driveway.**
A: I own two outdoor (black) blink cameras.  The only thing i hate about the system is timing.  I try to catch a possum that goes past my front door. The possum has to clear seven feet of open space. Now the possum is slow, however by the time the blink samara starts recording all i get to see, if  I'm lucky is just the tail end of the possum but most of the time the recording does NOT record on time.   Also, the street is probably 60 feet away from my camera by the time cars travel in front of my blink its never clever enough to turn on fast enough.  Five seconds is an eternity when cars go by at 25mph. The camera always turn on; however 5 seconds is horrible... It would be great if it start recording within 2 seconds of detecting motion.

**Q: Whats the difference between this camera and the last one? Also can u see good at night?**
A: This is one night video from the XT2 camera.  Note there is a motion light shining on the area.  I have 7 blinks around the house, one inside camera-fair day resolution, grain at might. My outdoor one has very good daytime resolution.  It may depend somewhat on location.  My daughter in a state 3,000 miles from me got Blink 4 camera system with her own module after she visited and liked mine. She helped me set up the last one of my 4 camera system.  She linked it to my Blink account and we could see each other’s in and outside cameras and activity. I added 3 more after a couple great deals, and sent 4 more to her. It was easy for her too and worked well until she tried to add the additional cameras with the others on her module. None of her cameras worked after that. We both read every available trouble shooting thing on line and could not get any solution.  She ditched her system. I miss being able to check her in and outside cameras but she can still get to my account and see my cameras. I wanted to add two more on my module but now am wary after the debacle with hers.  I’m not concerned about a storage subscription.  I send my pictures/video to Amazon photo storage included with Prime. The August 6th video above was from there, works so far. Also noticed off bands are on a Blink search here as well.

**Q: Will this connect to my existing blink (last generation) system?**
A: We are some of the people grandfathered into the free cloud storage on the blink app, as we've had a blink system before April of 2020. We have an existing XT2 system with two cameras and one sync model. This new kit came with two new "outdoor" cameras and a "sync module 2", but we did not sync the new cameras to the new sync module. We linked the new "outdoor" cameras to the old sync module via the app, and immediately got a notification that we have access to free cloud storage for recorded clips. Linking them to our existing XT2 system was very smooth and quick, and they record clips and save them to the app just like the previous system.

**Q: Do they come with mounts?**
A: Yes the blink outdoor cameras do come with standard mounting brackets and hardware.They have about a 150 degree range of motion. You can buy many aftermarket ones also if you want something with more range of motion

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No camera system is perfect
*by D***N on January 14, 2022*

Invested in the Blink Outdoor camera system over the holiday and here are my thoughts after 45 days of usage. PROS: 1. Super easy to set up and install. It pretty much installs itself. 2. User friendly cell phone application. My only complaint is the inability to share access to the app with other household members. I'm not the only one who needs to access footage or receive alerts. You should have an admin user + other standard household users. 3. Image quality is decent as long as there is sufficient lighting. 4. Two way radio. Speaker is not great but microphone picks up even faint sounds. I could clearly hear someone talking on his phone while sitting in a car in front of my house. 5. From the app,. you can turn on/off the blue/red LEDs on the cameras to make them more or less noticeable depending on your needs. 6. App will show you battery life. Each camera can have it's onw settings including sensitivity, clip length, privacy zones, etc. CONS 1. Night vision is not impressive at all, especially when the subject is 10+ fit away. I work around the issue by keeping my outdoor lighting on. Image #1 is at night with outdoor lighting. 2. Motion sensor feature is finicky. It detects motion BEFORE the subject enters the field of view. Motion sensor works best when subject travels across field of vision (left to right, right to left), especially if subject originates from outside of the camera's field of view. To get the best results, camera should be positioned in such a way that potential subjects travel L or R or R to L (not walking toward/away from camera) 3. Activity zones do not work as they should. I don't want my camera triggered by movement in my neighbors' yard but even when graying out that area, camera still picks up movement there. Overall, I am satisfied with this system. I now have 4 cameras installed on my townhouse and I feel like the system met all my needs.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So far now it works really really good.
*by R***N on March 16, 2021*

So far now it works really really good. Naturally I saw some negative reviews but figured I’d take a stab at ordering a $100 camera. Like a lot of places in America since the pandemic, my neighborhood has been seeing an increase in crime. I want to get three of these so I can have cameras watching my car my front door in my backyard. But I started with one just to make sure the stuff works. The camera came in from and boxing it I had it all set up and ready to go within about 15 minutes. It didn’t connect to my Wi-Fi the first time, so I tried it again and it worked great and has not lost connection now for about three weeks I think? The motion sensor works fantastic, in fact may be a bit too sensitive because when the sprinklers go on it notifies my camera. I actually think this is a good thing because it means nothing can escape the attention of the camera. So far things are OK, and the night vision is great and I’m getting some interesting shots of animals coming by the front door of my house at night. I like that I can adjust how long the video is, how sensitive it is, and how long to record the video. And the attachment it came with were really really easy. All I needed was a power screwdriver and I was able to mount it in the wood above my front door. I’m not sure if it would go well into stucco, but it would surface works great. So far I’m very satisfied with these, and I plan to buy two more so I can have video footage of my cars in my backyard. There of been a lot of car break-ins in my neighborhood so I’d like to see if I can catch these crooks. [update June 2021] I've had the camera now 3 months and the "trial cloud subscription" has expired - and I'm happier!!! I bought the USB stick to plugin so now I can leave it on and record more. With the cloud there was storage limit and it was annoying - now I have 64g to store as much as I like and delete as I please. It's a bit slower than the cloud but not much. STILL HAPPY! I should get two more now.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Still A Good Buy, Still A Bit Lacking...
*by K***O on March 3, 2023*

Blink cameras are still years later a good buy for those looking for security cameras on a budget. I've owned four of the original Blink G1 cameras and even after some six years they're still going strong. Helping a friend with their security needs spurred me to look at Blink's current crop of devices and I purchased two new G3 cameras. The G3 cameras I purchased have the ability of two way communication which G1 did not, so I swapped them out placing the G3 cameras at my front and back doors andoved the G1 cameras that had been there to elsewhere. Things to think about and remember... Blink still touts two year battery life. You'll need to take into consideration where you place the camera and the settings as the busier the yard (I have a zero lot yard) and the higher you toggle your settings the less battery life you can expect. To avoid having to swap out batteries, consider investing in a solar panel. Whether it's a third party manufacture or now Blink sells a solar mount it's something to think about. I purchased panels for my G1 cameras (and as a given I purchased them for my new G3 cameras) and haven't worried about power in some six years. The panels even are robust enough that is the sun isn't out for days they can still provide days worth of power before needing to recharge and by that time hopefully the weather will have improved. As much as I want to like my new G3 cameras for their ability to communicate both ways, I get some feedback. I've yet to have a visitor to either the front or back door and have an actual conversation through the cameras, but I'd have appreciated them being noise cancelling. If you have the volume toggled on then they will alert based upon the noise. I've got the volume toggled off and the camera set to thirty seconds or less for motion. I figure I'll get the motion alert and toggle on the volume to then speak with whomever and avoid alerts because the camera heard an errant noise. Daytime recording is great, the G3 cameras had no problems and the quality was comparable to my G1 cameras. The night recordings suffer as Blink cameras have never done really well at night, but you should know who's supposed to be around your residence and not. Obviously if you see someone on a motion recorded clip around your house in the overnight you've likely got a problem regardless of the lack of detail. This however could easily be fixed by just pairing up your camera with an inexpensive motion activated spot lamp. You can find wired, battery and solar powered spot lamps for cheap at your home improvement store or Amazon. Both pointing in the same direction they'll likely see the same thing and go off the spot lamp illuminating and allowing for good enough night time recording in color with detail. Wish Blink would introduce an outdoor rated pan and tilt camera. A family friend had some they wanted my help with and they didn't work out so got them something else. But I kind of like the idea of a pan and tilt camera on the cheap which I think Blink could do. But Blink cameras are so cheap, and usually even on sale in bundles, you can easily buy a few and scatter them around to cover everything. The app, the app, the app... Was thinking about switching from Blink to Reolink but instead stayed with Blink. Was interested in Reolink and even bought a few for testing but the app was a mess compared to the Blink app. I'm an older grandfathered Blink customer so I get free cloud storage and access, new customers will have to buy a subscription. You'll want the subscription for the alerts and immediate video playback as in my testing I've found the local storage option cumbersome and worthless. Your alerts get recorded sure, but to Blink servers and then a once daily dump during the overnight hours to your USB drive if you go local. So that alert you get at work at 8am on Monday, you have to wait for the dump overnight Monday and into Tuesday and then on Tuesday you have to unplug it and use a computer to see what happened at that alert Monday at 8am. Defeats the purpose of running your system local, but this is Amazon and they make their money based on subscriptions. That said I give props to the Blink app for it's rich notifications and ease of use. I get an alert and in the notification with limited exception is a tiny pic. I can tell if it's worth watching and if not just swipe or delete even from the notification. I can pull down on the notification for a bigger picture. If it's worth watching immediately I can tap the notification and it opens and pulls the video then and there for playback. By comparison, the Reolink cameras I was testing don't have rich notifications so you just get these, "...person detected..." notifications which can mean anything from a criminal to a person waking their dog (again, zero lot lawn) to the mailman coming by. I had to open each notification but it doesn't go to the video. It does to a sleeping camera (to conserve power the camera (Reolink) is asleep), the app has to wake the camera and connect, the you're taken to the live view and whatever it is could very well be gone by then. So you then click videos and swipe through the feed that camera has recorded that day / or whenever the last time you wiped the internal SD card of videos. So what the Blink app does in one tap took me nearly seven taps just to see oh yes, it was just the mailman. The Blink app is also organized with each camera having a nice equivalent of a table of contents to section the settings why the Reolink I was testing had it all on one page and demanded scrolling. But once you dial in your settings you don't often change things so I guess that's not something to really worry about. But just the ease of use and directness with the Blink app compared to the blind notifications and swiping of the Reolink app made me decide to send the Reolink cameras back, buy some more Blink cameras and to stay with Blink. The biggest thing I could hope for in the future from Blink is that the cameras will become smart enough to not be bothered by the clouds and sun as some days my cameras go nuts only to find they're being triggered by the difference in light on my lawn as the sun goes in and out of the clouds. And I'd like to see some person detection as despite using zones to filter out the street I still get vehicles going buy (I get several good pictures of the garbage truck every Tuesday...). Maybe the ability to record a vehicle only if it stops within the frame of the camera for however many seconds so if someone does roll up on your place with intent to do harm it'll trigger a recording and not a bunch of pictures of just vehicles going by. And true, feature rich local storage. But all in all, despite their problems which are really just minor, you can't really go wrong with Blink cameras. I spent some six hundred dollars on just five Reolink cameras and solar panels (they were in a two-fer bundle each) and I ultimately sent them back. For the price paid for five cameras I could've gotten five Blink cameras and third party solar panels for cheaper or could've gotten several more than five Blink cameras and panels for that six hundred dollars. While you do get what you pay for, there's no reason that home security cameras have to cost a small fortune.

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