Blink launches new 2K cameras with improved features for home security

Jonathan E. Cohn,  Head of Product at Blink, an Amazon Company
Jonathan E. Cohn, Head of Product at Blink, an Amazon Company
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Blink has introduced new additions to its home security camera lineup, focusing on improved video quality and user-friendly features. The company announced the Blink Outdoor 2K+, a wireless camera that provides 2K video resolution, 4x zoom, enhanced low-light performance, and noise-canceling two-way audio. The device also offers smart notifications such as person and vehicle detection for users with a Blink Subscription Plus Plan. According to Blink, the camera is powered by a custom silicon chip that extends battery life and includes weather protection for flexible installation.

For indoor use, Blink launched the Mini 2K+, a compact plug-in camera featuring the same 2K video resolution and smart features as the outdoor model. This device is designed to be affordable while maintaining advanced functionality. It can also be used outdoors when paired with Blink’s Weather-Resistant Power Adapter.

The company also introduced Blink Arc, which combines two Mini 2K+ cameras into one mount to provide a single panoramic feed covering up to 180 degrees for subscribers of the Plus Plan. This setup aims to address customer concerns about coverage gaps by offering nearly six megapixels of stitched video from one mounting point.

“Home security should be simple, smart, and accessible—and our latest cameras deliver exactly that,” stated Blink in its announcement.

Blink emphasized that these products were developed in response to customer feedback seeking broader coverage without complicated setups. The Arc system is intended for monitoring large spaces both indoors and outdoors when equipped with appropriate accessories.

Customers interested in finding suitable options for their homes can consult Blink’s buying guide for advice on selecting among various indoor cameras and doorbells.



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