Amazon’s Blink Video Doorbell brings smart home security within reach, offering 1080p HD video, night vision, and two-way audio capabilities in a user-friendly package. Whether you’re checking on deliveries or screening visitors, this affordable doorbell lets you monitor your entryway from anywhere using your smartphone.
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Currently priced at $33, down from $60, this 45% discount saves you $27 on a versatile home security essential. For a smart doorbell with Alexa integration and core video monitoring features, this price point is a great reason to go ahead and invest. And there’s plenty of reason to invest right now – mainly the fact that you’re saving nearly $30 on a reliable video doorbell that can make answering the door a much less painful experience.
Keep an eye out on your home
The Blink doorbell captures clear 1080p HD footage during daylight hours and switches to infrared night vision after dark. Two-way audio lets you communicate with visitors, while customizable motion detection alerts keep you informed of activity at your door. Installation is straightforward – either connect it to existing doorbell wiring or use it wire-free with the included AA lithium batteries.
For video storage, you have options: subscribe to the Blink cloud service (with a 30-day free trial) or use local storage through a Sync Module 2 (sold separately) with a USB drive. The device can work with your existing doorbell chime when wired, or you can pair it with a Blink Mini camera as an indoor chime. You can connect the doorbell itself to other security hubs in your home too, so you can use your phone or hub to change its settings or see who’s at the door.
While some advanced features like on-demand live view require additional hardware or subscriptions, the basic functionality offers solid value at this price point. The Alexa integration adds convenience for Amazon smart home users, letting you answer the door with voice commands when properly configured. At $33, this deal makes home security more accessible, though buyers should consider any additional costs for their setup.
If you’re ready to build out a security system in your home that includes a way to see who’s coming to your door, this is an excellent place to start. It’s more affordable than hiring a security service, and you don’t have to pay exorbitant fees for it. And while you’re at it, may as well grab a couple in case you want one for your back door, too.
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