SAVE $219.98: The Blink Outdoor 4 camera bundle (4th gen) is on sale for $139.99, down from $359.97, at Amazon. That's a 61% discount.
Opens in a new windowCredit: AmazonBlink Outdoor 4 camera bundle (4th gen)Being able to keep an eye on your home even when you're not around can offer great peace of mind. And with holiday travels coming up, it's a great time to take advantage of a Prime-exclusive deal on Blink home security cameras.
Today, Amazon Prime members can score the Blink Outdoor 4 camera bundle (4th gen) for only $139.99. This exclusive deal takes 61% off the bundle's regular price of $359.97. If you've been waiting for the right time to revamp your outdoor home security system, this could be your sign.
SEE ALSO:The best home security systems of 2023This home security bundle includes two Outdoor 4 cameras, a floodlight camera, a mini pan-tilt camera, a Sync Module 2, plus three mounting kids and the required batteries, USB cables, and power adapters — everything you'll need to keep eyes on your home's perimeter. To save and share footage in the cloud that was taken on your security cameras, you'll need a Blink subscription plan, which is sold separately for as low as $30 per year. If cloud storage isn't important to you, then you can store footage locally with the included Sync Module 2: all you'll need is a USB flash drive.
Once you decide on how you'll store your footage, you'll be ready to take advantage of all these cameras have to offer. You can connect your devices with Alexa so that you can disarm your system through simple voice commands and engage in crisp-two-way communication when your devices are connected to the Blink app. Plus, motion detection alerts are sophisticated enough to differentiate whether or not the motion was caused by a person.
Take advantage of this Prime-exclusive Blink Outdoor 4 deal today and enjoy a greater sense of safety at home.
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