- Resolution
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1080p
- Connectivity
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Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz)
- Night Vision
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Infrared
- Internal or External
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External
- Power Source
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2x AA battery
The Blink Outdoor 4 takes things up a notch from the previous model, packing in crisper 1080p video, a wider field of view, and smarter, more accurate motion detection. It even has built-in smarts for spotting people—not just motion—but you’ll need a Blink subscription to unlock that feature fully.
Home security shouldn’t be complicated or crazy expensive. After all, it’s a strong line of defense that keeps unwanted visitors off your property. If you’re after a reliable outdoor security camera without blowing your budget, Amazon’s own brand Blink has you covered. Right now, the three-pack of Outdoor 4 cameras is going for its lowest price ever.
Blink Outdoor 4 cameras are already easy on the wallet, but knock 62% off a three-pack, and you’ve got a no-brainer deal for home security. It’s reliable, budget-friendly, and too good to hang around forever, so don’t sleep on it.
What’s great about the Blink Outdoor 4?
If you want yard, driveway, or patio security without the mess of drilling or complicated setups, the Blink Outdoor 4 is a perfect choice. Just pop in the included hub and two AA batteries, and you’re good to go in minutes. Plus, with a two-year battery life, you won’t be chasing down replacements anytime soon.
Once it gets dark, the Blink Outdoor 4 switches to infrared night vision so you’re never left in the dark. Built-in two-way audio lets you chat with visitors or call out sketchy activity on the spot. However, video quality tops out at 640 x 360, so don’t expect cinematic footage.
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Already rocking Alexa at home? The Blink Outdoor 4 cameras fit right in, so you can ask your Echo Show to show the backyard or have your smart lights fire up when motion hits. If you want more bells and whistles like cloud storage, person detection, and video sharing, the Blink subscription comes in. Without it, though, you’re still getting all the basics: motion alerts, full HD recording, night vision, two-way talk, adjustable motion zones, and even privacy settings.
If you want to unlock extra stuff, like person detection, 60 days of cloud backup, motion clip recording, and longer live views, you’ll need a Blink subscription. There are two flavors: Blink Basic for $3 a month (or $30 a year) and Blink Plus for $10 a month (or $100 a year). The Plus plan ups the ante with coverage for unlimited cameras, alert snoozing, and a longer warranty. Other than that, both plans are pretty much neck and neck feature-wise.



