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🔒 Light up your security game with Blink — because peace of mind never looked this bright!
The Blink Wired Floodlight Camera combines a powerful 2600-lumen LED floodlight with 1080p HD live video, enhanced dual-zone motion detection, and a 105dB built-in siren. Designed for easy hardwired installation, it integrates seamlessly with Alexa for voice control and real-time alerts. With color night vision, two-way audio, and cloud storage options, it’s a comprehensive smart security solution for modern homes.
| 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 17 Android 10 Fire OS 8 only |
| 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 | Learn more about these software security updates and get information specific to your device. |
| 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**Y
Works well
I bought this as a wired floodlight camera, and overall I’ve been really happy with it. The light is bright, the camera quality is perfectly decent, and it does exactly what I wanted it to do, which is give me a better view of the area and a bit more peace of mind. I like that it’s wired, so I’m not constantly thinking about batteries or whether it’s going to die when I actually need it. The app is straightforward enough, and once it’s set up, it’s easy to check the camera, adjust the settings, and see what’s going on. The motion detection has been useful, and the floodlight makes a big difference at night. It’s not some high-end commercial security system, and I wouldn’t pretend it is, but for home use it’s a very solid bit of kit. Good light, decent camera, easy to use, and it feels like good value for the money.
T**.
Reliable Outdoor Security with Bright Lights and Clear Video — Works Every Time!
I recently installed the Blink Wired Floodlight Camera at my home, and it’s been an excellent addition to my outdoor security setup. This wired floodlight camera delivers strong performance day in and day out, and so far it has been easy to install and works every time I need it — exactly what I was looking for in a dependable security camera. From the moment I wired it up, I was impressed with how quickly it integrated into my home network and the Blink app. Setup was intuitive, and having it hard‑wired means I don’t have to worry about batteries dying or unexpected outages — it stays powered continuously and ready to go. Once it’s connected, the 2600 lumens of LED floodlight illumination provide plenty of brightness to light up a driveway, patio, or backyard at night, helping me clearly see activity around my property. The HD live view feature makes checking in on my cameras simple. I can pull up a clear 1080p video feed on my phone or through Alexa at any time, which is incredibly reassuring when I want to ensure everything looks safe and secure. I’ve also found the enhanced motion detection to be very responsive, alerting me quickly whenever someone or something enters the area. I use this camera for both security monitoring and general outdoor lighting. The brightness is excellent for evening visibility, and the two‑way audio feature lets me speak through the camera when needed. This is great for interacting with visitors or even deterring unwelcome guests. And when I want hands‑free control, it integrates easily with Alexa, so I can view the live feed or arm/disarm the camera using voice commands. Another thing I appreciate is the built‑in siren, which adds an extra layer of security and peace of mind. It’s a simple but effective feature that helps enhance the overall protection around my home. Overall, this Blink Wired Floodlight Camera has been reliable, bright, and clear — and it just works every time I need to check in or get alerts. If you’re looking for a wired outdoor security solution that’s easy to set up and dependable in everyday use, this is a solid choice. I’m very pleased with mine!
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Add it to your cart thank me later☺️
Great buy!!! Easy to install and connect to module. You can turn brightness up on the light. It’s light up my whole street when I have the light set all the way up. Excellent sound quality I can hear the neighbors talking. 🤣 I will be getting one for my backyard to make sure no kids try to jump over my 6ft privacy fence and get in my pool. My favorite thing is you can set the light for motion sensor and if the light is triggered by motion, person or animal an alarm sound will go off!!! Aka cat driving my pool water!!! Not this year. 😂😂😂😂😂
A**E
Lights not always reliable
I have two of these. Cameras are great, never have any issues and I like that they are hardwired and always connected. The problem for me is the lights, I have them set from dusk until dawn because I want them on for security at night; they will randomly go out. I’ll be taking the dogs out late at night and all of a sudden we are in complete darkness. The one I have had the longest now rarely turns off, so I’ll come home in the afternoon in full daylight and the light is on. I’ve tried turning them on through the app and they go back out, I’ve tried resetting them by disconnecting the power for ten minutes and trying again. One still randomly cuts out and the other one is generally always on. Besides that I think the picture and sound is great, I like the ability to limit what the camera picks up with the grid selection, the lights are plenty bright (mine aren’t even halfway up with their brightness), if they are on, and they’re reliable. I’d definitely buy again, but the light going out randomly, or staying on all day, is annoying.
J**Y
So much regret😓
Ok, I have used the Blink wired Floodlight Camera for over a year now so I feel I've been as thorough as possible before leaving a negative review. The sad truth is, this thing is awful. During my time with this device I have encountered many issues. 1) When you want it to record, it either cuts the recordings off way too quickly or doesn't record at all (see video). Other times it will record the full 60 second clip for no reason at all. 2) It's a crap shoot whether or not it will update new settings when making changes on the app. 3) The floodlights seem to have a mind of their own. If I set them to "dusk to dawn" it may only operate correctly 10% of the time. If I set them to "motion activated" most of the time they will not trigger even if someone is standing directly in front of them, waving their arms. 4) The "motion zones" that allow you to select areas that you don't want the camera to detect motion is absolutely useless which doesn't really matter cause, IF it decides to record, your clips are going to be so short they might as well be a picture. 4) It can take up to 60 seconds to bring up a live view IF it connects at all. Half the time I get an "operation failed" or "system busy" message. 5) Alexa connectivity for voice control works decently but the video option (a huge selling feature for me) might as well be nonexistent. It worked for about a month but now it just shows a continuous load screen on my Echo Show 5 and 10. I began buying Blink cameras a few years ago as an affordable way to help protect my family and now I have just about every device they make so it's safe to say I am very familiar with the brand. Seriously, the only Blink device I dont currently own is the new Outdoor camera 4 but with all of the problems I've had with the floodlight (and other outdoor cameras) I just can't justify continuing to spend money on devices that are buggy, ineffective, and mostly useless as anything other than a visual deterrent akin to a $5 prop camera. I am a disabled veteran with 3 kids, living on a fixed income so when I spend money on a product it needs to do the job it is designed to do. I have invested many hours of troubleshooting, either on my own or with assistance from Blinks online customer assistance, reddit forums, and/or Blink owner group forums all to no avail. I've spent even more money on Blinks monthly subscription service and purchasing top of the line internet service and wifi router(s) to ensure that my Blink system has full wireless signal on all devices and can access as much bandwidth as it could possibly ever need. I just cannot make this thing work as it says it should. I've tried. I really have. I really REALLY wanted to love my Blink system and initially, I did. My first cameras (Blink indoor minis) still work great after about 5 years of constant use. I use to show them off to everyone. Since then things have just gone down hill. I hoped by adding the Blink Doorbell and Outdoor Cameras (both of which have had issues of their own) that I was investing in the safety of my family. However, after buying the Wired Floodlight Camera it seems that I've just been throwing money away as I'll have to replace everything if I want a complete system that works together on one app and actually does the things it says it should do. I'm not a difficult person to please. Heck, I'd be happy if this thing just loaded quickly when viewing live. When it works the picture is great, the lights are very bright, and the speaker/microphone are loud and clear. Unfortunately, as it stands now, I regret choosing Blink when deciding on a home security system and cannot recommend it to anyone. If by some miracle that changes, I'll return and update my review. Until then, I guess I'll have to work at saving some money so that I can start replacing my entire system.
T**9
Easy replacement for my floodlights
Blink Wired Floodlight Camera My 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.
R**N
Fantastic lights and cameras!
Was able to snag two for the price of one on sale! Worth full price! Installed easily with a bevy of hardware. A+ Operation of lights and cameras. Lights up entire drive and yard. A+ Interface with App. A+ Herculean effort to hook to network. F
I**U
I would buy more if needed.
Easy install and they work great. Video is clear and motion lights are decently bright.
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