Blink Outdoor 4 + Battery Extension Pack
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Blink camera (Outdoor 4) + Battery Extension Pack | Wireless HD
smart security camera, four-year battery life, enhanced motion
detection, works with Alexa | Add-on camera only | IP65 :
desertcart.co.uk
Review: Decent little camera - This is a lovely and inexpensive
camera that will go well with your Blink ecosystem. I have
everything left on the default settings with default night-time
brightness. Although I've extended the clip length for motion
events to ten seconds from the default of five. video is attached
in review and screenshot of the Blink app for the daytime view.
Sadly desertcart only lets me upload one video per review. With
Blink you can get the version with the 'sync module core' or the
camera on it's own. If you've got no other Blink devices then you
want to get the one that's a tiny bit more expensive as it comes
with the Sync Module Core. This device runs on 2xAA lithium
batteries. It works on WiFi when transmitting video or recording
motion events. In order to preserve the battery life the Sync
Module Core works on some low frequency, so if you view the
camera feed in the app (or on your Alexa with a screen) the sync
module pings the Blink camera to wake up and then it wakes up and
starts transmitting over WiFi. This is why the batteries last so
long. If you're going to sit there watching the camera's live
view all the time you'll be burning through batteries far more
quickly than the two year battery life. If you have multiple
Blink cameras you can pair them to the same sync module, but
they're all armed and disarmed from that sync module zone. So if
you have one for your front doorbell for example which is always
armed and one for your back garden then you'll want two sync
modules unless you want the back garden armed all the time. When
the camera is 'armed' it starts up the motion sensor and when it
detects motion it turns on the camera and starts recording. As
this one is in my back garden I don't need motion alerts all the
time, and I don't need it 'armed' during the day, so it's only on
from 8:45pm-7am for me, so it's only really awake and sensing
motion during those hours and the rest of the time it's just
asleep waiting for someone to manually trigger a live view. I did
test the motion events at the start and they work. If this camera
is going to be 'armed' all the time and in an area where it's
picking up people or your household then you're going to get
through batteries quite quickly. I've attached a video of Daisy
Dog who was out in the garden one evening at the start. These are
the default IR brightness and sensitivity settings with the
default quality. That's in the video. I have had no false alerts
so far. I do have a garden gate the separate parts of my back
garden which flaps in the wind, so I told the camera to ignore
this as the activity zone. If you're one of these people who are
getting loads of alerts all the time then you need to sort out
your activity or privacy zone. Nobody needs constant false alerts
because it devalues that feature and you're more likely to ignore
a real alert so be conservative. The device fits nicely on to my
wooden fence post and took about one minute to install after
setting it all up. It'll be easy to move too when I need to. If
you're thinking of trying out a Blink camera then this is a good
one to start with. It's often on offer (Prime days, etc.) and
comes with a one month free trial of the Plus plan so you can
device if you want to pay the £2.50/mo for this plan, or if you
have multiple cameras on Blink (you often find that they breed..
you buy a doorbell, then an outdoor camera comes along and it's
on offer with a plug in camera as it was only £2 more...) then
there's a premium plan which is about £8/mo to cover all your
devices.
Review: Very good system got better - I have been a user of the
desertcart Blink system for some considerable time now and have
two sync units sat on my desk to manage my home security system.
You can employ up to 4 syn modules (40 cameras) for zonal
monitoring. I use two sync 2 units as we have exceeded the
capacity for a single unit (10 cameras) and therefore I have
created an internal and an external system. This works well for
us, operates seamlessly and permits us more options at
programming the separate schedules. So onto this new unit which I
was delighted to receive as part of the desertcart Vine
programme. What do you get out of the box? The complete package
to set up as a stand alone camera, to which you can expand at
will, or in my case, add to an existing system. You receive: +. A
blink outdoor floodlight - bright 700 lumens LED with decent
coverage; +. A Blink 4 camera - the major upgrade to this
integrated system; +. Simple instructions to install and
configure both the light and camera; +. Batteries - I rarely
change batteries on my system and can confirm that two years life
is accurate for normal recording frequency. Obviously, if the
cameras are used 24 hours a day, with high footfall and lots of
recording, battery capacity will reduce quicker; +. A sync unit -
the one supplied is the new unit with no option for remote
storage using a USB stick. As a new user, you are provided with
30 days of free Cloud storage, with an option to purchase more
either monthly or annually. I use the Sync 2 modules as I do not
need Cloud storage and am content with the slightly slower access
times provided over our fast broadband and store images instead
of paying for a Cloud subscription. Set-up for the first time
user is so simple and is managed from within the Blink app on a
hand held device, be it pad or phone; this is the easiest method.
It can also be configured with desktop computer if you do not
have a portable device, but adjusting the angle of view will take
longer. You do need to ensure wifi connections is reasonably
strong, but in a large house with external cameras up to 30
metres away, I have no probelms with either Blink or the wi-fi
connectivity at all. So what makes this system better than the
one it replaces? Ostensibly not a lot. Both systems fully
integrate into the Blink security system and work pretty much the
same. The major improvement is the camera element. The camera is
the Blink series 4 which offers a much wider field of view at 143
degrees, as opposed to 110 degrees with the Series 3, has better
low light performance and produces far superior images.
Additionally, the Series 4 camera has improved dual zone motion
detection, and more importantly person detection filters out non
human movement to prevent false alarms. It is a huge step forward
for this budget priced excellent system. Ultimately most “wrong
doers” are not identified using cameras like these. They wear at
least a hoodie, or a mask. What this system is outstanding for is
alerting you to a presence which is unwelcome, recording the time
of their visit and what clothing they were wearing. From a less
threatening perspective, it permits us to keep an eye on our dog
when we are out of the house. Additionally and something to think
about. If you can persuade your neighbours to opt in to buy a
Blink system too, you can join in a “NEIGHBOURHOOD”. Simply put
you opt in to form a neighbourhood and as part of that process,
they and you allow the other to share views from some cameras
which you select to permit them to receive alerts and images; you
only select cameras to share which you feel will not impact on
your privacy and vice versa. Fantastic budget system, not the
best system available, but at the price of a complete system,
without wiring or specialist setup, it is a bargain to enhance
your security. The batteries last, the images and warnings are
good enough and the visible deterrent alone is enough some times
to get people to look elsewhere. Maintenance is limited to
cleaning the lens occasionally and for removing dust and the
like. Spiders seem to love mine so cobwebs are often removed, but
with 14 cameras in and on our house and outbuildings, it takes me
about an hour; even moving and climbing ladders to go around
clean the cameras off, adjust the field of view if required and
ensure all is well. Finally, you are alerted if the batteries are
consuming a lot of power and if you need to change the battery.
Great product.
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