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Amazon knocks up to 60% off Blink cameras — 7 device deals I'd shop ahead of Prime Day
Amazon knocks up to 60% off Blink cameras — 7 device deals I'd shop ahead of Prime Day

Tom's Guide

time2 days ago

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  • Tom's Guide

Amazon knocks up to 60% off Blink cameras — 7 device deals I'd shop ahead of Prime Day

With vacations and busy summer schedules right around the corner, whole home security can help give you some peace of mind while you're away from home. And fortunately, Amazon's early Prime Day sale is knocking up to 60% off top-rated Blink devices. In fact, we're seeing some of the lowest prices ever on these home security must-haves It's no secret that Blink makes some of the best home security cameras on the market. That's why I suggest checking out the Blink Outdoor 4 (5-Pack), which is now down to $159. Need a smart doorbell? Snag the brand-new Blink Video Doorbell bundled with the updated Blink Outdoor 4 XR, which is now 55% off. To take advantage of these and more unbeatable Blink deals, keep scrolling to see all my favorite picks from the Blink sale on Amazon. Plus, there's plenty more Blink bundles to shop on Amazon. For more ways to save, check out our Prime Day deals live blog and our guide to the best Amazon promo codes. The Blink Outdoor is a fully wireless home security camera that records video in 1080p, lets you store video locally (or in the cloud) and has a two-year battery life. The Editor's Choice camera holds a spot in our list of the best home security cameras. This bundle gets you a Blink Outdoor 4 Camera and a Blink Floodlight Mount for just $59. The wireless setup runs entirely on battery so it can be placed on virtually any surface without existing floodlight wiring. It's perfect for use in dark areas like on a shed or the side of your home. This bundle deal gets you a Blink Outdoor 4 camera and a Blink Mini 2 indoor camera for 50% off their combined price. The Blink Outdoor is a fully wireless home security camera that records video in 1080p, lets you store video locally (or in the cloud), and has a two-year battery life. The security camera earned our Editor's Choice award and is one of the best home security cameras we've tested. Plus, the Blink Mini 2 is a well-designed, inexpensive indoor camera with a host of useful settings and features. This bundle gets you a lot, including a Blink Outdoor 4 camera, which earned our Editor's Choice award and is one of the best home security cameras we've tested. It also features a Mini 2 camera, Video Doorbell (2nd Generation) and Sync Module Core. This bundle is ideal for keeping an eye on the surroundings of your home. You save $90 on the entire package. This bundle deal gets you the second-generation Video Doorbell and fourth-generation Outdoor cam for just $89. You'll be able to answer your door from anywhere protect your home inside and out with these devices. It also comes with Sync Module XR which is the system hub that helps you build out your Blink whole-home system, supporting up to 10 devices. You don't want to miss out on this bundle that will save you $109. If you have a lot of ground to cover and want to score some big savings, this bundle comes with three Blink Outdoor (4th Gen) security cameras and a Blink Mini 2. It's now 60% off on Amazon. The Blink Outdoor 4 is one of the most popular models for keeping tabs on what's happening outside of the home. With this bundle, you'll get five fully wireless security cameras that shoot crisp 1080p video both inside and outdoors for up to two years straight. The security camera earned our Editor's Choice award and is one of the best home security cameras we've tested.

Blink's Newest Outdoor Smart Security Cam (3-Pack) Is Now 62% Off, Practically Free Per Unit
Blink's Newest Outdoor Smart Security Cam (3-Pack) Is Now 62% Off, Practically Free Per Unit

Gizmodo

time2 days ago

  • Gizmodo

Blink's Newest Outdoor Smart Security Cam (3-Pack) Is Now 62% Off, Practically Free Per Unit

Place the cameras around your home and set up an uncompromising security grid. Upgrading your home security system doesn't have to mean a complicated installation or a subscription you'll forget about in six months. If you've been trying to figure out a way to keep tabs on your front porch, backyard, or garage without spending a fortune, you should consider what Amazon has on offer by way of its security cameras. We've found a fantastic deal that you won't want to skip out on right now, in fact. See at Amazon Right now, you can check Amazon to get a 3-pack of the Blink Outdoor 4 wireless smart security camera for just $100, down from its usual price of $260. That's $160 off and a discount of 62%. Let's reiterate that you get three cameras here, so you can place them wherever you want around your house. That's a pretty significant discount. Reliable security cameras at a dynamite discount The Blink Outdoor 4 offers 1080p HD video for both daytime and nighttime viewing. Whether you're checking in during the day or keeping watch after sunset, the image stays crisp thanks to upgraded infrared night vision. And because these cameras are battery-powered, you won't need to run wires or drill holes. Just pop in the included AA lithium batteries and mount the cameras wherever you need coverage. Each one is designed to last for up to two years on a single set of batteries. With motion detection alerts sent straight to your phone, you can see what's happening in real time without constantly checking in. There are also customizable motion zones to help you avoid false alarms, so you only get notified when it actually matters and your phone isn't pinging you every five minutes when a cat or dog walks across its vision. There's also two-way audio, which means you can talk to whoever's at your door without opening it, whether it's a delivery driver or someone who shouldn't be there. Though you probably don't want to hold a conversation with someone who shouldn't be there. The Blink Outdoor 4 works with Alexa, so if you've got a compatible Echo device, you can use voice commands to pull up a live feed. And since it's a three-camera setup, you'll be able to monitor multiple areas at once, whether that's your driveway, back gate, or side yard. This three-pack is a fantastic deal for just $100 (-62%). It's flexible, reliable, and easy to use, and you won't need to commit to any long-term plans to get the most out of it. Grab your set while you can. See at Amazon

Download Chromium (free) for Windows, macOS, Android, APK and Linux
Download Chromium (free) for Windows, macOS, Android, APK and Linux

Gizmodo

time2 days ago

  • Gizmodo

Download Chromium (free) for Windows, macOS, Android, APK and Linux

While Chromium is not a standalone web browser, it offers a clean, open, and customizable base for creating and testing one, which makes it a perfect choice if you're a developer or researcher of modern web technologies. As an open-source project from Google, it's completely transparent, and you can check its code and all the details on the Chromium project repository. You can use it to build a customized browser that isn't linked to any corporation, so you have complete control over how it uses user data. Many browsers use Chromium as a base since it supports modern web standards, and you can be sure that it will be able to render even the most complex applications quickly and reliably. This browser project is powered by V8 JavaScript and Blink rendering engines that are known for their reliable performance. Since it doesn't include any proprietary modules, with Chromium, you have no background tracking, collection of telemetry data, or automatic synchronization with commercial services, for example, from Google. You can keep every piece of data that Chromium collects locally unless you explicitly integrate it into a different service. Because of these features, you can find Chromium as the basis for many privacy-focused web browsers that are not related to Google. You can download the Chromium codebase and compile it to run on various platforms like Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, or mobile operating systems. It follows the industry standard of write once, deploy anywhere, and adjusting it to different systems will only require making minimal adjustments. Chromium also has a multi-process architecture, meaning that each tab you open is isolated into its own sandbox and process, improving the performance and stability of the browser you build. With Chromium, you don't get automatic updates in the background, which can be a major benefit if you need to work in a highly controlled or secure environment. You can review each update manually and then decide whether to apply it. Chromium also doesn't include a built-in sync for user accounts or bookmarks, support for Flash, media codecs, or DRM (Widevine), which enables streaming services like Netflix, so keep that in mind when working on your custom solution. It's a project more targeted at developers, as it gives you access to tools like page inspection, memory and network monitoring, JavaScript debugging, and performance profiling out of the box. All of those are crucial when you need to test a website, create a web app, or develop browser extensions and review them in real-world conditions.

Amazon Has No Margin Left on this Wireless Blink Camera, Now 60% Off Just Like Black Friday
Amazon Has No Margin Left on this Wireless Blink Camera, Now 60% Off Just Like Black Friday

Gizmodo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Gizmodo

Amazon Has No Margin Left on this Wireless Blink Camera, Now 60% Off Just Like Black Friday

Smart technology has made it easier than ever to keep an eye on your property whether you're at home or away. One of the top names in this field is Blink, a company that belongs to… Amazon itself. The brand is known for its user-friendly wireless cameras and what's truly impressive is how Amazon sometimes slashes prices so dramatically that it leaves little or no margin for itself. This happens during big sales events like Prime Day or Black Friday, but right now, you can also take advantage of an all-time low price on the latest Blink security setup. For a limited time, there's a five-pack of Blink Outdoor 4 wireless smart security cameras available for just $159: That's an astonishing 60% off the regular price of $399. This is the deepest discounts ever offered on this product, and you should make sure you don't miss this opportunity. Whether you live in an apartment or house, these are simple to install and employ (no electrical technical sorcery required). See Blink x5 at Amazon Great Security System The Blink Outdoor 4 is the latest model of the company's wireless smart security cameras and it is meant to help you secure your home both indoors and outdoors from your phone: Five Blink Outdoor 4 cameras, a Sync Module 2, ten AA lithium metal batteries, five mounting kits, a USB cable, and an adapter are all that the kit includes. By having this complete bundle, you can easily install multiple points of entry or even separate areas of your estate with minimal inconvenience. You will be impressed by its astonishing battery life of two years powered by the included AA lithium batteries. That is why you can easily install your cameras within minutes and then enjoy long-term security without constantly fretting about recharging or battery replacement. The camera itself offers sharp 1080p HD real-time video in the daytime and with infrared nighttime vision, you can see your property even at night when it is dark outside. Two-way audio allows you to listen and speak through the camera if needed. The Blink Outdoor 4 has enhanced dual-zone motion detection tech so you'll receive faster, more accurate alerts on your phone whenever there's movement. For additional peace of mind, the camera system also includes integrated person detection with computer vision – which is an optional feature with a Blink Subscription Plan, purchased separately. As for your storage of footage, you have options that are flexible: The system comes with a 30-day free trial of a Blink Subscription Plan to store your video clips safely in the cloud. Or you can store your footage locally using the included Sync Module 2 and a USB drive (separately sold). This gives you the freedom to choose how and where your video is stored according to your requirements and wishes. If you're looking for a simple way to protect your home, the Blink Outdoor 4 is a wise investment. See at Amazon

After Installing Dozens of Security Cams, I've Found the Best Places to Put Them
After Installing Dozens of Security Cams, I've Found the Best Places to Put Them

CNET

time3 days ago

  • CNET

After Installing Dozens of Security Cams, I've Found the Best Places to Put Them

After unboxing your new security cam, it's time to install it -- and that means deciding where to place the cam and how to mount it. That's not always an easy decision, and it's different for every home. I and other CNET reviewers have tested all kinds of security cameras, from screw mounts and adhesive strips to solar panel add-ons and basic put-it-on-shelf models. Since we've tried security cams everywhere, we know where they work best to take advantage of high-tech features like AI detection and wide-angle lenses. Here's how to do it. Where should you install a home security camera? 1. Exterior: Front door You might assume that intruders always sneak into side entrances, but statistics from the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors show that 34% of burglars use the front door. It's also where package thieves are likely to strike. A camera at your main entrance keeps tabs on everybody going in and out of your home, from family members and babysitters to maintenance people, delivery people and more. Pro tip: Video doorbells are great picks for the front door. You can use them as the primary camera or in conjunction with another outdoor camera aimed at the yard or garage. Blink's Outdoor 4 cam is easy to mount and reliable for watching an outdoor space. CNET/Tyler Lacoma 2. Exterior: Back and side doors Doors that are out of sight allow visitors to enter undetected, whether they're invited or not. NACHI statistics show 22% of break-ins happen through the back door. To ensure full knowledge of everyone who enters and exits, add cameras to your secondary doors, especially if one of them is used as often or more often than your front door, or if one (like a basement door) seems particularly enticing or accessible to a potential intruder. 3. Exterior: Garage and driveway Garages are a common target of burglars because they're one of the weakest entry points. A camera pointed at your garage and/or driveway keeps a watchful eye on bikes, tools, grills, sports equipment, cars and everyone that handles them. If your garage is detached, the camera helps you stay connected. If the garage is attached, the extra layer of security monitors another possible entryway into your home. If there's a gate at the end of your driveway, you may want a camera there to spot anyone attempting to get in. 4. Exterior: Wide yard views Monitoring the yard will help you keep tabs on anyone scoping out your house. It's also handy for capturing the activities of kids, animals and trespassers. As with garages, look for cams that have a wide field of view to capture lots of action, at least 130 degrees and preferably more. If you have a yard entrance, like a fence gate or a shed doorway, make sure the camera can see it. Blink offers a cheap option for a smart floodlight cam. Blink 5. Interior: Common areas Placing cameras in gathering points like the kitchen or living room is a great way to see if the kids are doing what they're supposed to do, if the babysitter is attentive, what the pets are getting into, or to check on household help like cleaners and repairmen. Consider prioritizing any rooms that have large ground-floor windows — that way you can see if anyone tampers with them or uses one as a break-in point. If there's a key point of interest like a sofa, pet bed or living room play area, make sure the camera can see it. 6. Interior: Main stairway or hallway Place a camera in the main thoroughfares inside your home to make it difficult for someone to move about undetected. If someone breaks in through a bathroom, bedroom or another unmonitored area, they'll still be captured on camera if they move about the house. Indoor security cameras are useful, but finding ones with privacy shields are worthwhile to help minimize the risks of hackers gaining access to sensitive footage. Arlo Here's where you should never install a security camera Places that violate your neighbor's privacy. Cameras are great for your safety, but you need to be mindful of the privacy of others in your neighborhood. In general, homeowners are allowed to have outdoor security cameras that cover a broad area, and it's usually OK to capture your neighbor's public-facing property in the background of your footage. Learn more with our full guide. Cameras are great for your safety, but you need to be mindful of the privacy of others in your neighborhood. In general, homeowners are allowed to have outdoor security cameras that cover a broad area, and it's usually OK to capture your neighbor's public-facing property in the background of your footage. Learn more with our full guide. Bedrooms and bathrooms. The urge to keep a watchful eye on kids or elderly folks in your household is understandable. However, some areas have a warranted expectation of privacy. Plus, if you use a monitoring service, you run the risk of a hacker tapping into a camera that has access to your private spaces. Luckily, there are plenty of alternatives. Baby monitors are a smart choice for very young kids' rooms. Motion detectors and glass break sensors, as part of a connected home security system, can be added to doors and windows. Personal medical alert systems are strong choices for seniors. Tips for outdoor security cam placement Eufy's solar panel makes a great pairing with this open-range security cam. Eufy Once you decide which locations to monitor, you also need to plan your mounting decisions. These tips make easy work of this step: Install cameras 8 to 10 feet from the ground. This height is low enough to capture fine details but high enough to be out of easy reach of thieves and vandals. This height is low enough to capture fine details but high enough to be out of easy reach of thieves and vandals. Don't point cameras directly at the sun. Bright light causes glare and high contrast in your footage, which makes it hard to tell what's going on. Consider the movement of the sun and angle your cameras for indirect light. Bright light causes glare and high contrast in your footage, which makes it hard to tell what's going on. Consider the movement of the sun and angle your cameras for indirect light. Protect the camera from the elements. Top outdoor security cameras have ample weather- and waterproofing, but they are not all equal. Choose a camera that's appropriately rated for your climate, and place it under eaves or in another semi-protected area if you can. Top outdoor security cameras have ample weather- and waterproofing, but they are not all equal. Choose a camera that's appropriately rated for your climate, and place it under eaves or in another semi-protected area if you can. Avoid places too close to branches or bushes . Plants grow over time and can block your security camera. . Plants grow over time and can block your security camera. Let cameras be visible. Visible cameras can act as a deterrent against theft, and that's one of the best uses of your security system. Tips for indoor security cam placement Corners are your friends. Hanging an indoor camera in the corner of a room usually gives you the largest possible vantage point. Hanging an indoor camera in the corner of a room usually gives you the largest possible vantage point. Choose a shelf for versatility . If you don't have to mount your cam, placing it on a shelf allows you to make adjustments later or even move it to another room. . If you don't have to mount your cam, placing it on a shelf allows you to make adjustments later or even move it to another room. Windows can cause reflection issues. Pointing a camera at the window might degrade its image quality. Many security cameras have infrared light technology, which aids in motion detection and enables the cameras to function in low light. IR light can reflect off windows and other glass objects and obscure your footage, especially in the dark. If your footage looks washed out or whited out, there is likely a reflection problem. Pointing a camera at the window might degrade its image quality. Many security cameras have infrared light technology, which aids in motion detection and enables the cameras to function in low light. IR light can reflect off windows and other glass objects and obscure your footage, especially in the dark. If your footage looks washed out or whited out, there is likely a reflection problem. Angle for indirect light. Again, direct light will wash out your footage. With indoor cameras, be mindful of lamps, light fixtures and bright windows. Avoid facing your camera directly toward these light sources. Do video doorbells have special installation rules? Yale's smart lock pairs with the Nest Doorbell. Yale Position video doorbells so they have a good view of your porch or entryway. These cameras are angled a bit differently than other security cameras, so follow the manual instructions carefully. Usually, they need to be placed around 4 feet up from the base of the front door. In tighter spaces, video doorbells should be angled outward to capture as much activity as possible. Fortunately, many video doorbells come with a special wedge just for this purpose. Otherwise, put it where people would naturally press a doorbell. Are there super-portable security cams? In some cases, you may want a security camera that you can move around all the time. That makes it easy to put down wherever the kids are playing, indoors or outside, or to focus on a problem spot where things keep going missing (avoid workplace refrigerators, please). In these cases, we recommend battery-powered indoor/outdoor cams that you can move anywhere and that are weather-resistant in case they're left out in the rain. One candidate is Ring's Stick-Up Cam Pro ($180), which has an excellent collection of watchful features. Another option is the Google Nest Indoor/Outdoor Cam battery model ($176), which is often shown mounted but can also come with a tabletop mount. For more home security tips, check out how to prevent your home security cameras from being hacked and the best cheap home security systems you can buy.

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