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Blink Outdoor is a wire-free smart security camera with HD day and infrared night vision, two-way audio, and motion detection that lets you see, hear, and speak to visitors from the Blink Home Monitor app.
Blink Solar Panel Mount uses power from the sun to continuously power Blink Outdoor providing non-stop peace of mind.
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Flexible placement — pivot the solar panel when attached or detach and move up to two feet away from your camera.
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.
Set up yourself in minutes — connect Outdoor to wifi and follow in-app instructions. Place mount in direct sunlight with the included kit or with no-drill installation (required hooks and Sync Module 2 sold separately).
Works with Alexa – use your voice to monitor your home through supported Alexa-enabled devices.
Includes one Blink Outdoor camera, one Solar Panel Mount, one mounting kit, one housing cover, one mount, and one right angle adapter. Sync Module 2 sold separately.
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Blinks 2nd best camera…a close 2nd…good stuff… ;):)
2nd best camera that Blink makes…a very close 2nd just behind the hardwire-floodlight cameras, which, in my opinion, are Blinks best overall product cause you got the lights and the only true hardwire camera they make…At some point I would like all of them hey combination of solar power and hardwire and have absolutely zero need for batteries!!!!!!!Overall, I think Blink kicks ass I’ve got 10 outdoor cameras and one indoor cam and feel very very secure between my dog and my second amendment our second amendment and Blink cameras I think I’m pretty damn secure in my home so y’all have a great night and peace out!!!
***Update - Within a day of posting my one-star review for a defective unit, the Blink team reached out to me directly via email with some questions and suggestions. Eventually, we agreed that a new solar unit was necessary and they immediately sent me a new one with a box and postage to send back the defective one. They even checked in after setup to make sure that all was working well. Thankful to say both the solar unit and 3 gen outdoor cam are now working great! A+ for customer service from me!***
The solar panel never actually charged the rechargeable battery and the camera add-on we had disconnected from the sync constantly until it finally just stopped connecting altogether. We have 4 other indoor 3rd gen blink cameras and this is the only one that gave us grief.
These things are hit or miss, I have 1 that works great. I have 2 others that never seem to charge even though they get direct sunlight for a good portion of the day. Very frustrating having to climb a ladder to get to them to change batteries all the time. These were supposed to fix this issue
Edit: was contacted by customer support and they replaced both defective charges free of charge. Thank you.
Since 2022, I have spent $433.04 on blink products, and $64.20 on the blink cloud service.
I have one blink module, one doorbell, two indoor cameras, three XT2 outdoor cameras, and three blink solar cameras.
The gripes I have with the blink module is that it is quite finicky. Before I purchased the cloud service, the system would randomly refuse to write to the USB drive. Now that I've purchased the cloud service, the blink module never succeeds with backing up the videos to the USB drive.
Restart it, redo the whole system (adding all cameras again), log out, log in, reposition the module, sacrifice a goat .. doesn't matter.
It simply works whenever it does, and you can't predict when that will be.
The doorbell, as wasn't clearly advertised, is not capable of running off the electrical power supplied to the unit from the doorbell transformer. It eats very expensive batteries. Probably 10 every four months.
The XT2 units are relatively ok in function, but again, do eat batteries.
The best of the best has been the indoor units. Pretty solid, but useless whenever the module randomly decides it doesn't want to work for a few days.
But this review is mainly about the Blink Solar mounts.
I purchased three Blink Solar units whenever they were at a steep discount in December '22.
Just got around to hanging them up, and I now know why they were so cheap.
The solar panels included with Blink Solar simply do not function. The main reason I purchased them is that they are supposed to be powered by the sun, so that I don't have to keep shelling out money to feed them.
I received three units, and not one of the solar panels produce an adequate voltage to charge the included battery (YES, I PULLED THE TAB).
I am in the sunk cost fallacy zone here .. continue to pay the service fee for the cloud service, purchase solar panels and mounts from a 3rd party that are highly reputed to work for an additional $200, and continue feeding batteries, or cut my losses and just hard-wire some IP cameras with an NVR.
If I would've just spent the $500 I've invested for everything so far, I would have had a much better system.
If you're reading this, and you're considering entering the Blink ecosystem for solar powered cameras ... even at a steep discount ... DON'T!!
Love the camera itself, the solar panel hasn’t ever worked. I bought in October, at the end of November I got a notification that the battery level was low. So that’s when I started looking into it because I figured the solar panel was working the whole time. Turns out it has to say “external power” or something instead of “battery life”. It’s never said external power and I can’t get it to no matter where I move the camera. I contacted support and was told “if you have forgotten the device and then added it back and it’s still not working you then need to replace the rechargeable battery” I shouldn’t have to pay to replace the rechargeable battery when it should only be 2 months old. Customer service was no help.
UPDATE- after I posted my review complaining about customer service being no help someone else with Blink reach out to send me a replacement. I received the replacement within two days the solar panel now works perfectly. Rating 4 stars instead of 5 because people shouldn’t have to post a bad review to get help.
I have 7 Blink cameras along the outside of my house that worked ok. For the camera itself, I only have the usual complaints: 1) the night vision is not great (you can see what's going on around the camera, but the quality isn't good enough to make out details like faces or license plate numbers, etc.) 2) The triggers can be over/under. I'll get over triggers if like its sunny / cloud / sunny (the shadow changes trigger). I'll get under triggers if there is movement head on to the camera and/or more than 20ft away. 3) I was having to replace the batteries like every 3-4 months, which was cumbersome for so many cameras and cost $$ (as they are not rechargeable). I decided to try these on prime day (50% off). They don't fix anything for #1/2, but after almost 5 months I can say they do fix the #3 battery replacement issue. I put them up in the late winter and didn't install the camera batteries so I could test them. I was able to find pretty good sunlight for them all, but have had many gloomy winter days. So far I've never had an issue with a camera losing power. Even if it does, the battery in the base is a rechargeable 18650 which I'm really familiar with because my vape uses them. So this looks like a winner to solve issue #3.