Blink Indoor (3rd Gen) – wireless, HD security camera with two-year battery life, motion detection, and two-way audio – Add-on camera (Sync Module required)
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Blink Indoor is a wireless, battery-powered security camera that helps you check in on your home day or night with infrared night vision.
With long-lasting battery life, Indoor 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).
Get customizable motion alerts on your phone through the Blink Home Monitor app so you’re only alerted when you need to be.
See, hear, and speak to people and pets in your home with live view in real time and two-way audio features in the Blink app.
Designed so you can set up yourself in minutes. No wiring, no professional installation required.
Works with Alexa – use your voice to monitor your home through supported Alexa-enabled devices.
Add-on camera requires Blink Sync Module (sold separately).
Includes one Blink Indoor Add-On camera, Sync Module 2 not included.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of setup and picture quality of the product. They mention the app is really pretty easy to use, and the images are clear. Some are satisfied with the camera quality. However, some dislike the sound quality and battery life. Opinions are mixed on functionality, value for money, and motion detection.
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Ogechi Sunshine –
Go to camera
Great quality views even at night, easy to set up, give peace of mind to monitor sleeping baby. Batteries doesnât last that much with frequent views. You may need to modify your views
E.M.S. –
Great wireless indoor security cameras!
These are the first indoor wi-fi security cameras I have ever purchased. So far I’m very pleased with these compact and lightweight, attractive, mod little cameras! I bought four of them before the holidays because I wanted to keep an eye on our three kitty children while we were out of state. Even though we had a 2x daily cat sitter friend come by, I wanted a piece of mind so we could see our fur babies to make sure they were okay when they were alone and because we missed them so much as any good pet parent would! Ha! But I digress.These cameras are very easy to set up, install, and connect with wi-fi. They use AA batteries and are still full of power after 1.5 months of use. Though it will give you a warning (when you are viewing through your Blink app) that you may risk draining your power quicker if you’re constantly looking through the cameras or recording all the time. Anyway, I mounted one on a wall, but kept the others mobile to adjust around the rooms as needed. The picture quality is pretty sharp and clear. When it’s daylight or well lit in the room, you get a full color picture. When it is dark or low light in the room, you get a black and white picture. There is a delay of a few seconds during live time viewing, but it is not a big deal at all and to be expected. The speaker feature works very well when speaking and listening through the app and cameras and is very clear and audible…my husband and I tested this out while one of us was out or from different parts of the house. We also tested it out by speaking to our cats through the app from another state and they perked right up and looked right at the cameras when they heard our voices! Awwww!You can either set your camera system to “disarm or armed”. When you set it to “armed”, it will automatically record when it detects movement with short video clips. You can vary and set the duration and sensitivity of movement detection of the recordings for each camera as well as tailor privacy settings for areas where the cameras are set up (but I haven’t explored the privacy areas feature yet). And then you can view the clips afterwards and either choose to keep or delete them in your archive list stores in your app. I downloaded the Blink app onto my Android phone and it’s very easy to use and see what’s going on in my rooms in live time during any time of day.Note: You DO need a monthly Blink subscription for recording and storing those recorded clips after your 30-day free trial ends. But even without a subscription, you can still VIEW what’s going on in your home in live time. But without the monthly subscription, you will not be able to arm your cameras to sense or detect movement to RECORD and SAVE the clips. Take it from someone who’s never had indoor cordless wi-fi security cameras before…these are EASY BREEZY and well worth it!!So far I’m VERY happy I bought these!
Elise in Palm Springs –
Great Little Cameras; Easy to Set Up and Use
I already had Blink cameras outside on my patio. I wanted a way to monitor the inside of my house without having to have a friend drop by to check on things when I am out of town, so bought the 3-pack set of the Blink Indoor Wireless cameras.Set up of the cameras was an easy-to-do task since I already have the cameras for the outside. I just added them to the app. Once identified to the app, you can easily “Arm” and “Disarm” them via your phone. I have turned them on and off via my phone long distance (from another state than my home), so can attest to the fact that distance is not an issue to operating them.Once armed, any tiny bit of motion causes the camera to start filming. (You can set or remotely change the duration of the clip.) You hear a signal on your phone, notifying you that the camera has picked up something. You can then check the video to see what has set it off.For example, I was surprised to hear the notification signal on a daily basis around the same time each day, but not at the exact same time. That puzzled me, first because it wasn’t clear to me what set the camera off, and second, why it was at a slightly different time each day. It took me three days to figure out that the camera was picking up the light from around the top of my room-darkener drapes. Apparently, the sun reached a spot overhead as it made its trajectory over the house and lighted the space between the top of the drapes and the patio door frame. The camera was sensitive enough to notice this and began filming.I was also able to check that the cameras were working as expected (i.e., that filming began when a person came into the room), by them filming me when I armed the system the first time.The cameras are small and unobtrusive, so likely wouldn’t be noticed by someone at all or certainly not in time to prevent the filming. However, a small blue light does come on to show that the camera has begun to record, so the cameras are not completely invisible. But they have an excellent picture and anyone whose motion set off the recording would not have time to get to a camera if they noticed the blue light and moved the camera. However, if you wanted to prevent the “recording” light being noticed, you could cover the light with a small piece of black electrical tape.Bottom line, I am very pleased with the size, ease of set-up and operation, the sensitivity of the camera, and the quality of the recording.