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The Blink Wired Floodlight Camera combines a powerful 2600-lumen LED floodlight with 1080p HD video and enhanced motion detection to provide professional-grade home security. Featuring two-way audio, a 105dB siren, and Alexa compatibility, it offers customizable alerts and seamless smart home integration. Hardwired for reliable power, it supports cloud or local video storage and delivers color night vision, making it an essential upgrade for millennial professionals seeking peace of mind and cutting-edge home protection.
Field of view | 143° diagonal |
Camera resolution | 1080p HD video |
Camera frame rate | Up to 30 fps |
Size | 178 x 173 x 198mm |
Weight | 1.13 kilograms |
Power | Hardwired. Neutral wire required. 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, 45W |
Wifi connectivity | High-speed internet connection (such as broadband, fiber, or DSL). Wifi network: 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n. |
Installation requirements | Mount to existing 4-inch round, UL listed, weatherproof electrical box on a wall or covered ceiling using included installation kit. Outdoor silicone sealant not included. |
Sync module compatibility | Camera compatible with all Blink Sync Modules. |
Available colors | White, Black |
Minimum smartphone requirements | iOS 15.0, Android 9.0, or Fire 9.0 |
Blink app | Blink Home Monitor |
Included in the box | 1 Blink Wired Floodlight Camera 1 Installation Kit |
Audio | Siren and 2-way audio |
Lighting | 2600 Lumen, 5000°K color temperature LEDs |
Siren | 105 decibels (level measured at 4 inch/10cm distance) |
Warranty and service | 1-year limited warranty included. Purchase and use of Blink cameras are subject to the terms found here. |
Support | Click here to view the Blink support page. |
Generation | 1st Generation |
Software security updates | This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. |
Cloud video storage | To keep videos beyond your trial, subscribe to a Blink Subscription Plan, which stores videos in the cloud for up to 60 days. See Blink Subscription Plans for more information about your plan’s retention period. To keep important videos beyond this period, download them to your mobile device. Free trial is not applicable for accounts with an existing Blink Plus subscription. Your free trial begins as soon as you activate your Blink product. |
C**N
Works well!
Updated review as of 5/8/25Blink Tech Support reached out to me in response to my initial review and sent me a replacement device and troubleshooted with me further. We were able to get the issue resolved and it has been working great since then; no offline instances that I've noticed either. Thank you Cooper from Tech Support!----------------------------------------original review from 4/11/25it goes offline every few days despite my wifi connection being strong and all my other blink cameras stay online just fine. this floodlight is installed in the front of my house which is dark so it’s really important that it’s functioning but it’s not half the time. On top of that, i have to physically reset it in person but i split time between states so i am not always home to do this. Wish i could like this product more than i have because all other blink products have been great.
T**9
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.
B**E
Bright and clear
Replaced another sensor floodlight with this one and now I can see all around my house. We have other blink outdoor cameras but needed this floodlight for above our garage.
J**J
Easy to use & setup
My system consists of multiple Sync hubs and 10+ cameras and covers a physically large area with the help of a WiFi mesh router system. As a way to look at various parts of the property, the system is ok. But I regret purchasing because although very inexpensive, the system is quite limited. I say this for the following reasons--Scheduling can be done but is only available across ALL cameras on a given sync module.-Using one camera to trigger another is impossible.-Camera trigger time lag is a significant issue: Both the delivery drivers and my spouse are consistently nearly outside or outside the frame of view of the camera looking at the driveway entrance before the video begins. If you are attempting to catch time-sensitive or quick events, I advise caution.-observation showed that the AC powered cameras’ nighttime illumination was always on after dark and apparently visible to several nighttime animals (near IR?). This illumination can be turned off but renders the camera blind after dark in most cases.-if the local Blink camera system, I.e. sync module, loses internet connection, accessing the cameras, even when local, is impossible (our internet service isn’t the fastest or most reliable which highlights system weaknesses)-The camera system should not be considered a real-time security system.Bottom line- extremely inexpensive up-front cost, easy to set up, easy to use, but limited in capability and useless without internet connection.
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