Blink Mini – Compact indoor plug-in smart security camera, 1080p HD video, night vision, motion detection, two-way audio, easy set up, Works with Alexa – 2 cameras (Black)

Original price was: $49.99.Current price is: $29.99.

Reviews (5)

5 reviews for Blink Mini – Compact indoor plug-in smart security camera, 1080p HD video, night vision, motion detection, two-way audio, easy set up, Works with Alexa – 2 cameras (Black)

  1. Daniel_Hapibit

    Cute, Compact, and Slightly Clumsy on the Details
    Adorably tiny and surprisingly functional, the Blink Mini is great for basic indoor monitoring. Just don’t expect cinematic quality video—or to easily share access with anyone else.⸻My ExperienceI bought this little camera mainly for indoor security, and it’s done a decent job so far. It’s so compact and cute that it looks more like a tiny robot pet than a camera. Bonus: the white color blends nicely into my white walls, so it doesn’t scream “surveillance.”The app is user-friendly, and I appreciate the motion-detection recordings. The 6-foot power cord was a pleasant surprise—long enough to reach my high wall outlets without extension cables.That said, video quality leaves something to be desired. It’s supposed to be 1080p, but it feels closer to “meh-720p” in certain lighting conditions. And here’s the kicker: you can’t actually share access with other Amazon accounts. I thought I was just missing something, but nope—it’s by design. You need to log in with the same Blink account across all devices if you want others to access the camera feed.⸻Pros and ConsPros:• Super compact and adorable design—blends in almost too well• Matches white walls perfectly, no visual clutter• App-based recording and motion alerts work smoothly• Comes with a surprisingly long power cable (about 6 feet!)Cons:• Video quality is a bit soft, especially in dim lighting• Can’t share camera access with other Amazon/Blink accounts(you have to share your login credentials to allow access from another device)⸻Tips & Reality CheckIf you were hoping to invite your partner or housemate to view the feed from their own account: sorry, not happening. Blink doesn’t support multi-user permissions. The only workaround is logging into the same account on multiple devices—functional, but not ideal for privacy.Also, if image quality is important to you, consider checking out the Blink Mini 2—it offers better low-light performance and wider field of view.⸻Final VerdictIf you’re looking for a basic, affordable indoor camera with just enough features to feel tech-savvy, the Blink Mini is a solid choice. It’s perfect for keeping an eye on pets, packages, or just giving your room a digital bouncer.Just keep in mind: it’s not built for video buffs or anyone hoping for multi-user access. For solo use? It’s a small but mighty helper.

  2. Soufiane

    My favorite security camera
    The Blink Mini is a compact and affordable indoor security camera that delivers impressive performance for its size and price point. After using it for more then 2 years, here’s a breakdown of its key features:FunctionalityThe Blink Mini offers reliable motion detection, two-way audio, and HD video quality (1080p), making it more than capable of handling basic home monitoring needs. The motion alerts are prompt, and it allows you to customize detection zones so you’re not constantly notified by minor movements like curtains or pets.Ease of InstallationOne of the best aspects of the Blink Mini is how simple it is to set up. Plug it in, connect it to Wi-Fi through the Blink app, and you’re good to go in under 10 minutes. The app walks you through every step, and the camera doesn’t require a hub, which is a big plus for those who want a no-fuss setup.SecurityBlink uses Amazon’s cloud infrastructure, which provides a decent level of data protection. The video is encrypted during transmission, and you can enable two-factor authentication on your account for extra peace of mind. However, local storage isn’t built-in—you’ll need a Blink Sync Module 2 and USB drive if you prefer not to rely on the cloud.Live ViewThe Live View feature is responsive and provides a clear image, even in low light with its infrared night vision. There’s a slight delay in loading the live feed (a few seconds), but it’s not a deal-breaker. Two-way audio works well for quick conversations or warnings to pets or delivery drivers.

  3. Carlis Moore

    ALL CAMERAS DISABLED WHEN BLINK SERVERS ARE OFFLINE
    WARNING: These cameras will inevitably be bricked! Only buy them if you need them in the near term and can’t find something with better local use functionality.When the “Blink Cloud” goes down, the Blink app becomes unavailable, all of your cameras will be disarmed, you will be unable to view any of the cameras (wired or otherwise), doorbell will not sound, and the whole system will become useless until it is resolved. And savvy thieves will pay attention when there is an outage and exploit it.So far, this has happened exactly once since I’ve installed almost 10 of these around the house. But if that happened during a genuine outage, this also means when Blink goes out of business or simply decides they don’t want to support these anymore, they all become unusable e-waste and your money becomes trash.I bought these with the promise of storing video locally through my own network. If I had known even the local recordings are unavailable when their cloud servers go offline, I would not have bought these.

  4. jesus

    Me gusta la simplicidad de conexión , no me gusta que no se puede expandir a que grabe en Dvr.

  5. Leonardo Vazquez

    En ninguna parte advierte que la compatibilidad con Alexa esté supeditada al país. Por lo que, no cumple con lo que ofrece

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