Get ready for a game-changer in home security! Blink's latest release is a game-changer for affordable, high-quality surveillance. Today, Blink, Amazon's renowned brand for budget-friendly security cameras, unveiled the Blink Outdoor 2K+, an exciting addition to their 2K camera lineup.
But here's where it gets controversial... The Blink Outdoor 2K+ boasts an impressive 2K resolution (2560 x 1440), offering crystal-clear visuals and the ability to zoom in without sacrificing detail. This feature is a game-changer for discerning fine details in your video feed. Imagine being able to zoom in on a license plate or identify a person's facial features with ease!
And this is the part most people miss... The camera's low-light capabilities are equally impressive. It can capture color vision in dimly lit conditions, and when things get really dark, it seamlessly switches to infrared black-and-white imaging.
Thanks to Blink's innovative silicon chip technology, the Outdoor 2K+ offers up to 2 years of battery life (at 1080p resolution) and a robust IP65 weather-resistant rating. This means your camera can withstand virtually any weather condition, ensuring year-round surveillance.
For those seeking smart notifications, Blink offers an optional subscription plan for person and vehicle detection. Using edge processing, it can intelligently filter out false alarms triggered by moving branches or animals, ensuring you receive only relevant alerts.
The Blink Outdoor 2K+ is now available in sleek black and white color options. The one-camera system, including a Sync Module Core, retails for AU$119.00. For local storage, simply pair it with the Sync Module 2 and your own USB drive. With a Blink Subscription Plan, you gain access to unlimited cloud storage for motion events and live view recordings, retained for up to 60 days.
Pricing is as follows:
- 1 pack: AU$119
- 2 pack: AU$219
- 3 pack: AU$299
- 5 pack: AU$399
So, what do you think? Is the Blink Outdoor 2K+ the perfect blend of affordability and high-quality surveillance? Or do you think there are better options out there? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!