Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands or deals, including promoted items.
frontpage Posted by f12_26 | Staff • 2d ago
frontpage Posted by f12_26 | Staff • 2d ago

(Refurbished) Blink Wired Floodlight Camers (White)

+ Free Shipping w/ Prime

$32

Woot!
20 Comments 10,638 Views
Get Deal at Woot!
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Woot has (Refurbished) Blink Wired Floodlight Camera (White) for $39.99 - 20% w/ coupon code BLINK20 applied at checkout = $31.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Help protect your home day or night with Blink Wired Floodlight Camera — a smart security camera with 2600 lumens of LED lighting, enhanced motion detection, and a built-in security siren.
  • See and speak from the Blink app — Experience 1080p HD live view, night view in color, and crisp two-way audio.
  • Get real-time alerts — Be alerted to movement with dual-zone, customizable motion detection and sound the security siren when needed. Set motion zones in the Blink Home Monitor app so you're only notified when you need to be.
  • Choose to store events in the cloud with a free 30-day trial of the Blink Subscription Plan or locally with a Sync Module (sold separately).

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

Original Post

Written by f12_26 | Staff
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Woot has (Refurbished) Blink Wired Floodlight Camera (White) for $39.99 - 20% w/ coupon code BLINK20 applied at checkout = $31.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Help protect your home day or night with Blink Wired Floodlight Camera — a smart security camera with 2600 lumens of LED lighting, enhanced motion detection, and a built-in security siren.
  • See and speak from the Blink app — Experience 1080p HD live view, night view in color, and crisp two-way audio.
  • Get real-time alerts — Be alerted to movement with dual-zone, customizable motion detection and sound the security siren when needed. Set motion zones in the Blink Home Monitor app so you're only notified when you need to be.
  • Choose to store events in the cloud with a free 30-day trial of the Blink Subscription Plan or locally with a Sync Module (sold separately).

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

Original Post

Written by f12_26 | Staff

Community Voting

Deal Score
+21
Good Deal
Get Deal at Woot!
Leave a Comment
To participate in the comments, please log in.

Top Comments

I bought the 2 camera kit from blink and received a free sync module. Got another one with my wireless floodlight from Home Depot. Installed my own flash drive and now have a local storage solution. I have both blink and ring. Personally prefer the blink because it's no nonsense local storage feature.
Read a lot of these comments which worried me to ever install my Blink stuff. Finally put up the doorbell and an interior Mini 2 before heading out for vacation at Christmas.

Super impressed with how easy it was to set up. I have the sync module and intend to use it, but so far just using the free month trial.

Detected people perfectly, recordings are crystal clear outdoors, and even the footage of us leaving for the airport at 4 am was easy to see with night view.

Not sure what is up with all of the blink hate- the cameras are great.

Just ordered two of these to put up outside and to be able to avoid changing batteries.

I will also probably just bite the bullet and pay the $100 a year subscription fee because it will cover all of the devices, and, the one shady thing they do, is lock person detection behind the paywall.

Other than that, don't get caught up on the blink hater posts. I think Ring has a team on here

20 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

2 days ago
2,191 Posts
Joined Mar 2006
2 days ago
ayaniga
2 days ago
2,191 Posts
Never got into the Blink cameras as you need the Sync to really get most of the functionality out of it.

Would rather not have to buy another product to get the full functionality.
2 days ago
161 Posts
Joined Dec 2014

This comment has been rated as unhelpful by Slickdeals users.

2 days ago
482 Posts
Joined Jan 2017
2 days ago
iamshipon1988
2 days ago
482 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank iamshipon1988

I bought the 2 camera kit from blink and received a free sync module. Got another one with my wireless floodlight from Home Depot. Installed my own flash drive and now have a local storage solution. I have both blink and ring. Personally prefer the blink because it's no nonsense local storage feature.
3
2 days ago
86 Posts
Joined Dec 2014
2 days ago
KevinL2603
2 days ago
86 Posts
Anyone knows how long for the wire cable? USB port?
2 days ago
3,679 Posts
Joined Nov 2005
2 days ago
defbrizzo
2 days ago
3,679 Posts
The discount works for two units.
1
2 days ago
394 Posts
Joined Apr 2008
2 days ago
cheapass79
2 days ago
394 Posts
Quote from QuietToddler :
Blink is overall hot garbage anyway
Read a lot of these comments which worried me to ever install my Blink stuff. Finally put up the doorbell and an interior Mini 2 before heading out for vacation at Christmas.

Super impressed with how easy it was to set up. I have the sync module and intend to use it, but so far just using the free month trial.

Detected people perfectly, recordings are crystal clear outdoors, and even the footage of us leaving for the airport at 4 am was easy to see with night view.

Not sure what is up with all of the blink hate- the cameras are great.

Just ordered two of these to put up outside and to be able to avoid changing batteries.

I will also probably just bite the bullet and pay the $100 a year subscription fee because it will cover all of the devices, and, the one shady thing they do, is lock person detection behind the paywall.

Other than that, don't get caught up on the blink hater posts. I think Ring has a team on here Wink
2 days ago
192 Posts
Joined Feb 2015
2 days ago
ShoppingSmart
2 days ago
192 Posts
Quote from cheapass79 :
Read a lot of these comments which worried me to ever install my Blink stuff. Finally put up the doorbell and an interior Mini 2 before heading out for vacation at Christmas.

Super impressed with how easy it was to set up. I have the sync module and intend to use it, but so far just using the free month trial.

Detected people perfectly, recordings are crystal clear outdoors, and even the footage of us leaving for the airport at 4 am was easy to see with night view.

Not sure what is up with all of the blink hate- the cameras are great.

Just ordered two of these to put up outside and to be able to avoid changing batteries.

I will also probably just bite the bullet and pay the $100 a year subscription fee because it will cover all of the devices, and, the one shady thing they do, is lock person detection behind the paywall.

Other than that, don't get caught up on the blink hater posts. I think Ring has a team on here Wink

A lot of the hate comes from the cost of service VS the actual service provided. We have a small property and have had blink for 3 years now. I can tell you that after paying for the service throughout and using 6 outdoor cameras and 4 indoor cameras I am fed up with it. 80 percent of the time you can't pull up live news because it fails and you need to click it again . Cameras will simply not capture when they feel like it . The pan and tilt cameras will cease to pan and tilt . The indoor cameras will capture continuously regardless of sensitivity setting. The outdoor cameras will decide when and if they feel like working and also sometimes capture continuously regardless of setting resulting in having to watch hours of footage to find specific clips. Blink as a company refuses to release their own designed solar charging outside of the purchase of a new camera. The batteries last such a short amount of time that it is truly a joke. Night vision is there but not very good especially at distance , indoor cameras make constant clicking sound when starting to record. Outdoor cameras might as well not be used unless buying a third party solar charging solution due to battery drain and even then see issues above.also it must be noted that their actual service will go down from time to time resulting in sometimes 24 hours plus of nothing being uploaded to the service you pay for. This was our experience across multiple camera replacement as well as router replacements from someone with a LOT of experience with these types of products across 3 years of ownership. If you need something simple that you don't mind being able to depend on maybe 75 percent of the time then go right ahead.
2
1

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

2 days ago
3 Posts
Joined Dec 2013
2 days ago
TrevorH6684
2 days ago
3 Posts
Quote from KevinL2603 :
Anyone knows how long for the wire cable? USB port?
It's meant to be installed in place of an existing outdoor wired light fixture.
2 days ago
4 Posts
Joined Dec 2024
2 days ago
VioletMint3847
2 days ago
4 Posts
this is the old version flood light. the new one is way better design and strength lights
2 days ago
4,031 Posts
Joined Nov 2014
2 days ago
bajanboy5809
2 days ago
4,031 Posts
Don't get Blink, get Wyze or Eufy or Ring.
1
1 day ago
5,011 Posts
Joined Feb 2007
1 day ago
mpkb
1 day ago
5,011 Posts
As a counterpoint, I have been using blink for a year at the office and have not had any of the issues mentioned here. Sensitivity works fine, night vision works fine, it records reliably. Live view of cameras work fine too.

About solar power, that part is correct. As far as I know, Blink does not make one. It is not a big deal, I'm using solar panels from a 3rd party designed specifically for Blink that has high review ratings. Fits perfectly, even came with a customized silicone plug that tightly seals the cable into the blink camera.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯
1 day ago
189 Posts
Joined May 2017
1 day ago
IzzC
1 day ago
189 Posts
Quote from ShoppingSmart :
A lot of the hate comes from the cost of service VS the actual service provided. We have a small property and have had blink for 3 years now. I can tell you that after paying for the service throughout and using 6 outdoor cameras and 4 indoor cameras I am fed up with it. 80 percent of the time you can't pull up live news because it fails and you need to click it again . Cameras will simply not capture when they feel like it . The pan and tilt cameras will cease to pan and tilt . The indoor cameras will capture continuously regardless of sensitivity setting. The outdoor cameras will decide when and if they feel like working and also sometimes capture continuously regardless of setting resulting in having to watch hours of footage to find specific clips. Blink as a company refuses to release their own designed solar charging outside of the purchase of a new camera. The batteries last such a short amount of time that it is truly a joke. Night vision is there but not very good especially at distance , indoor cameras make constant clicking sound when starting to record. Outdoor cameras might as well not be used unless buying a third party solar charging solution due to battery drain and even then see issues above.also it must be noted that their actual service will go down from time to time resulting in sometimes 24 hours plus of nothing being uploaded to the service you pay for. This was our experience across multiple camera replacement as well as router replacements from someone with a LOT of experience with these types of products across 3 years of ownership. If you need something simple that you don't mind being able to depend on maybe 75 percent of the time then go right ahead.
I am cheap and have been using blink for years now and agree with everything you just said. The live feed in particular NEVER works for me unless I pull it up. Rather, it won't work when I am clicking on the push notification and mostly works if I just click on live feed.

If I wanted something other than a doorbell with a camera, I would absolutely spend extra money for something more reliable. I should also note that my module and my wifi are literally 3-4 feet from the camera in a coat closet. Signal quality is not the issue at all.
about 23 hours ago
95 Posts
Joined Feb 2005
about 23 hours ago
justaguy
about 23 hours ago
95 Posts
Quote from ShoppingSmart :
A lot of the hate comes from the cost of service VS the actual service provided. We have a small property and have had blink for 3 years now. I can tell you that after paying for the service throughout and using 6 outdoor cameras and 4 indoor cameras I am fed up with it. 80 percent of the time you can't pull up live news because it fails and you need to click it again . Cameras will simply not capture when they feel like it . The pan and tilt cameras will cease to pan and tilt . The indoor cameras will capture continuously regardless of sensitivity setting. The outdoor cameras will decide when and if they feel like working and also sometimes capture continuously regardless of setting resulting in having to watch hours of footage to find specific clips. Blink as a company refuses to release their own designed solar charging outside of the purchase of a new camera. The batteries last such a short amount of time that it is truly a joke. Night vision is there but not very good especially at distance , indoor cameras make constant clicking sound when starting to record. Outdoor cameras might as well not be used unless buying a third party solar charging solution due to battery drain and even then see issues above.also it must be noted that their actual service will go down from time to time resulting in sometimes 24 hours plus of nothing being uploaded to the service you pay for. This was our experience across multiple camera replacement as well as router replacements from someone with a LOT of experience with these types of products across 3 years of ownership. If you need something simple that you don't mind being able to depend on maybe 75 percent of the time then go right ahead.
I don't think I hate Blink. I am not a fan though. I have both Blink and Ring installed at my house and am definitely NOT impressed with my Blink cameras. I have 4 outdoor cameras and the motion detection is hit or miss at best. Some days,they trigger an alert if a leaf blow across. Other days,I can be in the backyard or my carport and no alerts at all. I am paying for Ring cloud recording,so went with the Sync 2 module. I have installed 2. The first one worked great for about 6 months and quit storing to the thumbdrive. Installed a second one and it quit after about 3 weeks. Googled this and found out my experiences were not at all unusual. I tried every trick mentioned in various forums and none worked. Not willing to spend another 100 per year on top of my Ring subscription, so no longer recording. My Ring cameras and doorbells have worked flawlessly for years. I you have had good experience with Blink, fine. Stay in their ecosystem. But if you are new to Blink, be aware that there may be issues.
about 21 hours ago
192 Posts
Joined Feb 2015
about 21 hours ago
ShoppingSmart
about 21 hours ago
192 Posts
Quote from justaguy :
I don't think I hate Blink. I am not a fan though. I have both Blink and Ring installed at my house and am definitely NOT impressed with my Blink cameras. I have 4 outdoor cameras and the motion detection is hit or miss at best. Some days,they trigger an alert if a leaf blow across. Other days,I can be in the backyard or my carport and no alerts at all. I am paying for Ring cloud recording,so went with the Sync 2 module. I have installed 2. The first one worked great for about 6 months and quit storing to the thumbdrive. Installed a second one and it quit after about 3 weeks. Googled this and found out my experiences were not at all unusual. I tried every trick mentioned in various forums and none worked. Not willing to spend another 100 per year on top of my Ring subscription, so no longer recording. My Ring cameras and doorbells have worked flawlessly for years. I you have had good experience with Blink, fine. Stay in their ecosystem. But if you are new to Blink, be aware that there may be issues.

What's super crazy is that Amazon owns both companies! Ring and blink... Kind of wild

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

about 20 hours ago
143 Posts
Joined May 2017
about 20 hours ago
JimmyyT
about 20 hours ago
143 Posts
What's good to start with for local recording