Further objects obviously lose some clarity and definition, while things closer to the camera (and its infrared beam) are clearer. Things automatically switch to infrared vision in low light, which obviously provides a monochrome picture that’s less clear than that found in daylight.ĭespite this, the night vision performance is still impressive, and more than enough to comfortably see what’s going on outside, even on particularly dark, overcast nights. The Blink Outdoor provides Full HD colour video which serves up a crisp, clear picture, with more than enough detail to clearly identify individuals. Despite the plastic build of the base, its ball and socket joint is stiff enough to hold any angle you place it in, even if it does creak a little. The included stand and screws for wall mounting are simple enough to use and set up for even the most novice of DIYers too. The one thing we will add though is that the plastic can get scratched quite easily, not that you’ll need to worry about that once it’s mounted.Īn included tool lets you remove the rear panel by loosening a large screw, providing access to the battery compartment and QR code for setting it up. During our few weeks’ worth of testing, the Blink Outdoor comfortably shrugged off some of the biggest British summer downpours we’ve ever seen, filling us with confidence in its outdoor durability. The camera itself feels sturdy and well-made, while its weatherproof design promises to fend off downpours (though it’s not rated for underwater submersion). Either way, black is the only color the Blink Outdoor comes in. Some people might prefer their cameras to be very visible to deter intruders, while others opt for a stealthier approach. Its black color might make it stand out or blend in depending on where you decide to place it, which may or may not suit your needs. Its compact, plain black, square design and rounded corners are pleasant enough to look at, while its lightweight build means that you can mount it to practically anything. It’s worth noting that you can also buy packs that contain up to four cameras, all of which also include the Sync Module 2, as well as the option to buy an individual camera if you want to expand your setup at a later date.Īs with any other security camera, the Blink Outdoor doesn’t try to be flashy or exciting, and nor should it. If you prefer online storage, the Blink Outdoor comes with a free trial of its cloud storage plan, after which it’ll set you back $3 / £2.50 per month. It’s not currently available in Australia.Īs the Blink Sync Module 2 is included in the price, the only hardware extra you might want to fork out for is a 256GB USB flash drive, which can be snapped up for around $25 / £25 to unlock the ability to store files locally. The Blink Outdoor camera is priced at $99.99 / £99.99 and is available in the US and UK directly from Amazon, or retailers such as Best Buy, Lowes, and Target in the US, or Currys, Very and Argos in the UK. The Blink Outdoor is a compact and effective home security camera, that at $99.99 / £99.99 is best suited to those that want to keep an eye on the exterior of their property but are on a budget.
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