Blink Wired Floodlight Camera – Smart security camera, 2600 lumens, HD live view, enhanced motion detection, built-in siren, Works with Alexa – 1 camera (Black)
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Help protect your home day or night with Blink Wired Floodlight Camera — a smart security camera with 2600 lumens of LED lighting, enhanced motion detection, and a built-in security siren.
See and speak from the Blink app — Experience 1080p HD live view, night view in color, and crisp two-way audio.
Get real-time alerts — Be alerted to movement with dual-zone, customizable motion detection and sound the security siren when needed. Set motion zones in the Blink Home Monitor app so you’re only notified when you need to be.
See who’s there — Experience Blink’s new person detection feature with embedded computer vision (CV) as part of an optional Blink Subscription Plan (sold separately).
Set up yourself — Follow the included instructions and connect to your home’s existing outdoor wiring.
Save and share clips — Choose to store events in the cloud with a free 30-day trial of the Blink Subscription Plan or locally with a Sync Module (sold separately).
Works with Alexa — Connect your Wired Floodlight Camera to Alexa to engage live view, arm and disarm your camera, and more using your voice.
Includes one Blink Wired Floodlight Camera and one installation kit.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of installation, brightness, and picture quality of the video devices. They mention it’s easy to mount, provides clear HD live views, and is happy with the camera quality. However, some customers have reported issues with the WiFi connectivity. Opinions are mixed on functionality, value for money, and motion detection.
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tourer99 –
Easy replacement for my floodlights
Blink Wired Floodlight CameraMy familiarity with Blink cameras is limited to the Blink Minis and the Blink Doorbell and the Sync Modules. I have been reluctant to purchase any of the battery powered outdoor cameras because I don’t want to climb up on a ladder to constantly replace batteries. The Blink Wired Floodlight Camera is Blink’s first outdoor camera that doesn’t require batteries.I purchased the camera to replace an existing motion floodlight that had stopped working. The previous fixture was mounted to an outdoor 4-inch diameter electrical box–exactly what is required for the installation of the Blink product. That made installation and setup simple. After shutting the power off, I removed the old fixture and replaced it with the Blink assembly. Blink provided all of the necessary hardware including an S hook to keep the camera hanging while made the necessary connections. Once everything was in place, I powered up the camera and installed it into my existing Blink system using the app. Connecting with the app requires inputting the camera’s serial number or scanning the QR code on the back of the camera. I’ve always scanned the QR code on the camera, but that code is also affixed to the front page of the Quick Start Guide–a nice alternative since scanning the back of camera would be difficult after mounting. Total install time including configuring the app took about 20 minutes.It’s important to note that the camera uses the Wi-Fi 2.4GHz frequency which generally offers much better range than 5GHz. With 2.4 GHz, there’s less attenuation of the signal as it passes through the interior and exterior walls of the building. That’s probably why Blink uses 2.4GHz WiFi on all of its cameras. Some Blink outdoor cameras including my doorbells also use a lower 900 MHz band to connect to the sync module. This camera does not appear to have this function. It connects solely through your WiFi LAN.The camera’s app settings are similar to other Blink cameras with the addition of floodlight control and some other goodies not seen in the other Blink models. The first is “person detection,” flagged in the app as Beta. This is a welcome feature as it should filter out many unwanted motion alerts. In my case, I want to record animals as well as people strolling through my yard so probably won’t use it for this location. Motion clip recording length is now up to 60 seconds, twice as long as my Blink Minis.The camera is equipped with two bright LED floodlights which can be aimed according to preference. When the camera detects motion after dusk, the floodlights come on or it can leave them off for a more stealth recording using only the night vision. The floodlights can also be set for continuous use, dusk to dawn. They can also be turned on and off from the live view screen, the thumbnail screen or with an Alexa command. Because the floodlights can be switched from an Alexa routine, you could set up these cameras around the exterior of your house and have them all come on when motion is detected by any camera.Another feature from the “more actions” screen during a live view is an audible siren. Presently, I have only been able to activate it from the app while in the live view mode. In the future, you may be able to set up an Alexa routine that would sound the siren when motion is detected on select cameras, such as an interior camera.Overall, the Wired Floodlight Camera fit my needs perfectly. It quickly mounted in my existing box and attached to my current Blink system, replacing floodlights and adding a camera. Picture quality is as good or better than my other Blink cameras. And, there are no batteries to change.
Nora –
BRIGHT LIGHT! CLEAR CAMERA! DUSK TO DAWN
This camera floodlight is perfect! It was super easy to install. It gives out so much light and best of all it has the dusk to dawn feature, which means I don’t have to worry about turning it on and off. The camera works great. It has a very clear picture both in the day and at night. I’m very pleased with it so far.
Shanon P. –
Worked great for 1 year exactly, quality customer support
Worked great for one year down to the exact day, purchase September 1st 2023 and the right side light does not work at all, left light strobes and wont stay on, motion detection doesnt function either, nor will it connect to my sync module as of September 1st 2024. well customer support reached out to me and still honored the warranty by sending me a replacement almost instantly, received the new unit in 2 days and Amazon made everything right. As of right now the replacement is working as it should, now to see if it holds up longer than a year and 1 day
Andrew –
Noice
I have several wireless blink cameras and have never been impressed with the video quality. This puts the wireless ones to shame. Very good quality picture. The signal receiver isn’t the strongest so don’t put it to far from the Wi-Fi.. light is so bright that i dimmed it. Overall pretty good, and extremely good for the cost.
Avid Reader –
Would try the patience of a Dalia Lama…
1) It’s ridiculous to have to pay for features like extended viewing time when that’s a free feature elsewhere and when it really requires nothing on the part of the manufacturer… after all, it’s my network and my phone’s data use, unless I’m on Wi-Fi, so there’s nothing there for them to be charging people.2) A simple 5-minute Installation took several hours… BECAUSE, to me, if an item requires anything beyond physical installation to work, then ALL of that is part of the Installation.The physical installation of the light is or should be, depending on your residence, a straightforward “5-minute” installation.You might need a step-stool or ladder to reach your light fixture.You might need a pair of small pliers to remove decorative nuts that hold the old fixture in place, as they might be rusted in place.You will need a Phillips screwdriver.You can probably reuse existing electrical wire but connectors.You can probably reuse the existing screws from the existing fixture bracket that spans the electrical box.You MUST use the Blink bracket for this product and it must sit flat in the box.I say that because I discovered two brackets when I removed the light fixture, instead of a single correct bracket… which led to a less than desirable seal arround the base… which led to rusting of the two (instead of the required four) screws that secured the box to the outside wall… which led to someone eventually fixing the electrical issues they surely encountered by trying to encircle the entire base with an indoor silicone sealant… which weathered badly and failure to stay adhered properly to the base of the fixture and the fascia of the residence…. because two screws diagonally opposed is never as correct as four required screws, nor as good at properly holding the weight of the fixture.End result was the top of the base pulling away from the wall, tearing the weathered indoor sealant and exposing the wiring AND the Wall to unwanted moisture.You definitely need a silicone sealant… But make sure that you use one that’s made for outdoor use. UV light on indoor sealant is obvious to everyone in a short period of time and that sealant does fail.3) The “all-day install” came with the Blink Device Setup.It was as if the Blink Device and Blink Network were learning each step, failing, needing to start over AND THEN managing to successfully move to the next step… At least some of the time.The process was painfully slow.I’m not joking when I say that the AOL Dial-up connected faster than the Blink Device.Blink even tried telling me that my network password was incorrect and could not connect the device… And it showed me my password, which was definitely NOT incorrect.I found this particularly infuriating since the Blink Device used the password to reconnect my phone to the network in order to access the Blink Servers, but then decided that the problem was the password.I’ve rarely encountered a similar situation.I’ve NEVER encountered a situation where the device seemed to fail-learn-start over-proceed at EVERY SINGLE STEP …And never have I seen a device take so long to Discover or be Discovered.Oddly enough and thankfully so, the device got faster at Discover with each attempt… but it was never close to instant nor even an acceptable amount of time.Perhaps it was due to the age of the device, because it did require an update after it was finally connected.Regardless, it was unacceptable.4) The camera has a limitation to it’s sideways orientation that did not seem to have a fix, even after fully loosening the nut that secures the camera position.This meant having to twist the camera, like a clock-hand, in order to achieve the site coverage that I desired…. BUT having the image at an angle and presentation that was undesirable.I will look at that another day, but after realizing that more than 3 hours had already passed, I was done with Blink!And the second wired floodlight camera for the front of the house will have to wait.I am a bit undecided about the quality and the color of the images, even in Live View.I have honestly seen far better for less on a Name Brand with a longer existence/track record and presence here on Amazon.Therefore, I am at a loss as to why this system pales badly in comparison since the technology exists and is simple and straightforward.5) The sound quality is NOT great… and not really even good.Again, living in a quiet area, I should not have to strain to determine what I’m hearing when the next door neighbor uses a table saw, lawn mower or chain saw.As for talking to someone through the speaker… that seemed to work sometimes but had a very long delay and was very quiet.In fact, when the neighbor was running any of the aforementioned tools (500′ or more away), then it was impossible to hear anyone talking (1′-2′ away from speaker).6) Was it really a good deal???At 44% off of retail on the Big Prime Deal days, then it’s not a horrible loss.However, by comparison, the images, audio, etc are no deal, not even compared to the latest NOR the Previous Generation of my Ring Doorbells, which also came via Amazon.I do not consider Blink to be on par with Ring, based on this overall experience with this first of two Blink products that I’ve opted to try.Wireless indoor newest generation Blink cameras are on the way… and I’m already thinking they maybe they, too, were a mistake.Summary Advice: If you need a low-cost solution for peace of mind or casual monitoring, then maybe a Deal on Blink is acceptable.If you need sharp images in every mode, especially for critical monitoring, then you need something better than Blink…. even if the specifications seem to be the same, the product’s performance, thus far, is nowhere near the same.
Brett Butler –
Great addition to our Blink system.
Floodlight camera was easy to mount. Gives lots of light. The cat jumps up on my truck at night and activates the light and camera, which is a good thing. I know it works well. This camera combined with our front porch camera and backyard camera gives us complete home perimeter Security. We are very happy with our blink system.