If you're looking to equip your home with an extra set of eyes and ears, now is a great time to do it. Though Prime Day is technically still a few weeks away — officially running July 8 through 11 — Amazon has released tons of early deals on its Blink-branded security cameras to help savvy shoppers get a jump start on savings. Every single camera and bundle is on sale for at least 50% off, meaning you could outfit your whole property without breaking the bank.
While some of the Blink security camera deals are only available for Prime members, some are open to all shoppers. The good news is if you want a deal that requires a Prime membership, you can sign up for free for 30 days. All the Prime perks are available during your trial and you can cancel before being charged the monthly rate.
Here are the best Blink security camera deals ahead of Prime Day.
The floodlight version of the Blink Outdoor 4 camera adds 700 lumens of motion-triggered illumination to the crisp HD footage, so you can shine a spotlight on things that go bump in the night or just brighten up the path for delivery drivers. With two-way audio, you'll be able to speak to people and pets and get a heads up if the noises you hear are worth worrying about. With a Blink subscription plan, you can unlock even more features, like enhanced motion detection and cloud sharing. It's usually $130, but it's down to just $59.99 ahead of Prime Day. That's 54% in savings and its best price ever.
Whether you're a pet parent, a jet setter, or you just work long days or nights, this Blink bundle gives you an extra set of eyes and ears around your property. With the Blink app, you'll be able to see who shows up at your door (or lingers a bit too long) and enjoy live two-way communication with the Blink Video Doorbell. Then, with your two Outdoor 4 cameras, you can expand your field of view around your home and stay in-the-know if anything out of the ordinary pops up. The cameras offer two-way audio, customizable motion-detection zones, and infrared night vision, all while running on AA batteries you won't have to change for two years. Meanwhile, the included Sync Module Core allows you to track and store all of the action in one place. It can connect up to 10 gadgets at once if you decide to expand your security system. All of that for under $100 is a total steal.
Blink Outdoor 4 — $44.99$99.99(save $55)
Blink Outdoor 4 XR — $59.99$119.99(save $60 with Prime)
Blink Outdoor 4 + Blink Mini 2 — $64.98$139.98(save $75 with Prime)
Blink Video Doorbell, Blink Outdoor 4, Sync Module Core — $69.98$139.98(save $70 with Prime)
Blink Outdoor 4 (2-camera system) — $69.99$179.99(save $110)
Blink Outdoor 4 (2-camera system), Blink Mini2, Sync Module Core — $84.98$169.98(save $85 with Prime)
Blink Whole Home Bundle — $89.97$179.97(save $90 with Prime)
Blink Outdoor 4 XR (2-camera system), Blink Mini 2, Sync Module XR — $109.98$219.98(save $110)
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