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Blink Outdoor 2K+ (newest model) — Wireless smart security camera, 2K video resolution, enhanced audio, two-year battery. Sync Module Core included — 3 camera system (White)

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Color: White


Size: 3 Camera System


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  • Battery-powered protection, now in 2K Blink Outdoor 2K+ is our next-generation wireless smart security camera that delivers an improved visual and audio experience with sharp 2K video resolution and Color Vision in low light.
  • 2K video clarity See more of what matters with sharper 2K video resolution. From subtle textures to defined edges, every frame reveals rich detail and enhanced color even in challenging light conditions.
  • Color Vision in low light Ambient lighting is all you need to experience around-the-clock peace of mind, allowing Outdoor 2K+ to give color video at low light levels before switching to infrared black and white.
  • Two-way audio with noise cancellation Enhanced 2K video resolution and advanced noise cancellation provide sharp, natural conversations anywhere around your home, making every interaction feel like you're there in person.
  • Smart detection With an optional Blink Subscription Plan (sold separately), receive smart notifications for person and vehicle detection, ensuring you're only notified about the motion that matters most.
  • 4x zoom Get a closer look when you need it. Zoom in up to 4x to verify package delivery details, see visitors clearly, or identify vehicles in your driveway without losing crucial visual information.
  • Blink Weather Shield Built to brave the elements, Blink Outdoor 2K+ has a weather-resistant IP-65 design that stands up to rain, dust, and severe weather, keeping your security running strong all year round.
  • Two-year battery life Set up in minutes and get up to two years of power with included AA Energizer lithium batteries and a Blink Sync Module (sold separately).
  • Includes three Blink Outdoor 2K+ cameras, one Blink Sync Module Core, six AA 1.5V lithium Energizer batteries, three mounting kits, one power adapter (for Sync Module Core), and one USB-C cable (for Sync Module Core).

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  • Love the Color Night Vision, Great Upgrade, and I'm Including Some TIPS for NIGHT VISION SETUP.
Color: Black Size: 5 Camera System Configuration: Camera
We ordered three of the 5 packs, along with 3 of the 2K+ doorbell units for a total of 18 cameras, plus one LED floodlight unit. Upgraded from the old 1st gen system we used for 10 years and these seem even more durable. These new 2K+ units are amazing, love the integration with the floodlight and strong WIFI range compared to the older models. The Color Night Vision option is Awesome, but I noticed a lot of people complaining the color doesn't work for them... I suspect many people don't understand how to set up night vision for best results and when you can and can't use color night vision. I've used various generations of night vision scopes in the military over 21+ years along with various night vision rifle scopes here at the ranch since retiring, so I'm very familiar with the use and limitations. First off you can't have Color night vision in Total or Near Total Darkness, it's just not possible with any current technology of a reasonably small size, not even $10k tactical military scopes. So, how do you get the best results? First off you have to understand that Color Night Vision is just an ultra-high sensitivity ultra-low lux camera, it still has to have at least some reasonable level of ambient light. Next, you have Infrared (IR) night vision which by very nature is never color but can work in total darkness with no ambient light at all. The problem is you can't have BOTH on at the same time. So, how you get the best picture depends on how much ambient light (if any) there is near where the camera is looking and each camera is going to be different. Under device settings you have a section called "Video and Photo Settings" where you have the night vision settings; Night Vision which has Auto/On/Off, and IR Intensity which has Low/Med/High. For COLOR night vision you have to select AUTO or OFF, if you choose ON the IR lamp will Always be illuminated and thus no Color, remember you can't have both at the same time! So ignore the ON option (and it would eat batteries faster if you did leave it On all the time anyway). As for the other two options; in Auto mode you get color night vision IF there is enough ambient light but if there isn't it will automatically revert back to the IR light and be B&W, set to OFF you will Always get Color BUT with the caveat that if there is not enough ambient light it may be too dark to see anything. I live on a horse ranch out in the country so not a lot of ambient light like you would have in the city, but I do have some small LED outdoor night lights around the property, and there is often at least some moonlight. So many of my cameras are in places with enough ambient light that I set the Night Vision IR to OFF and so always have color night vision of varying brightness but almost all are bright enough to see good, some that are near some outdoor lights are actually quite bright, then on others the brightness varies with moonlight. Now I do have a couple of cameras in locations where there's almost always near total darkness (under a covered equipment shed where there is no artificial light and even moonlight can't get in) so I have those set to Auto, I get a B&W picture and that's fine, I know there is just not enough ambient light and I don't care to add any in that location. Now if you do have it in Auto mode you have a second choice in this section which is IR Intensity where you have Low/Med/High and i'll tell you from experience this is a situation where more is rarely better. These new generation IR cameras are powerful even on Low and while Med or High will make the scene brighter, it actually tends to wash out details. I have never found and can't even think of a situation where High would be appropriate (and will eat batteries if you get much motion) so just ignore the High setting. Now, for your location, and this is something you will need to take the time to test on each individual camera. I read a review where someone said he bought a 2 pack and 1 camera had color night vision but the other only had B&W so thought it was broke, I'd bet the one camera actually had some light nearby and the other did not. Or he had IR turned On all the time on the one instead of Auto or Off. To find the best setting for each camera... After you have all your cameras mounted and you're sitting in your home that night with the app, go in and set the Night Vision to OFF and then go and do a "live view" to see if you have a good color picture and while your at it, take a screen shot (remember you get a wider screen with more details in horizontal orientation, except for doorbell cameras which should be vertical). If you do get a color view that's bright enough wonderful, but if it's not bright enough then your left with two choices; add some sort of small light in the area or you'll have to switch to Auto mode. If you do have to switch to Auto, then set the IR Intensity to Low, go back and to do a live view and again while it's showing the live view take a screen shot with your camera. Then go back and change the IR Intensity to Medium and go back and again do a live view and take a screen shot. Now go to your photos and compare your three pictures, don't just judge by the live view while your looking but go and look at your pictures where you can swipe back and fourth between them and even zoom in to compare which one gives you the clearest picture. Pick some common fine detail in the pictures to see how clear it is in each. That will tell you which mode combination will give you the best picture for that camera. If your like me, way out in the country on a ranch with no city lights you simply may not have enough ambient light for color night vision on all cameras, even the moon phase or if it's cloudy will affect it. On some of my cameras I have them set to Auto and Low and get B&W images on cloudy nights, color images that are darker but not too dark on average moonlit nights, and amazongly bright color images on full moon nights . If your in the city or suburbs where there is often lots of light pollution you should almost always be able to turn the IR to OFF and have color night vision with enough brightness. One additional note is that if you mount a camera where it's too close to a wall, under an eve, or near other reflective or light colored surfaces and you are using the IR mode, if you get a "flair" or "halo" effect in the picture it's probably because the wall, eve, or something else is reflecting the IR light back into the lens. It's not a defect, just an artifact of how IR works, so you have to be aware when mounting cameras to make sure you don't have some bright surface just in front of/beside the camera lens. If it's mounted on a white wall or under an eve and angled so it looks along the wall or the eve overhangs it closely, sometimes tilting it out or down just another couple of degrees away from the wall or eve can eliminate the flair or halo effect. Other than those suggestions I will say to play with the settings, learn what they all do before assuming it's defective or not working correctly. Just to give some people a bit of a head start I will share my settings after using Blink cameras for 10 years to maximize battery life and get reliable clips when people or cars come onto the ranch... Under each camera Under General Settings turn the Status LED to OFF as it saves battery life and keeps the camera more stealthy, Under Motion Settings Motion Detection is ON, Motion Sensitivity I always start with 4 and then adjust as needed after testing, Re-trigger time is 10s, Smart Detection and Motion Zones on this page is a personal choice to each camera/location but I usually leave them set to the default. Under Video and Photo Settings my Motion Clip Length is 60 sections, you'll get a warning about battery life BUT your also going to turn End Clip Early if Motion Stops to ON which will counter that. Video Quality is set to Standard on all my Outdoor cameras which are always active, but set to Best on Indoor Cameras and Cameras inside of Shops which we only turn on when we're away from home. Night Vision I just discussed above, I have Photo Capture and Auto-Update Thumbnail both OFF. Under Audio Settings I have the slider at about 85% which seems to work well with the speakers being loud enough but not sounding like they're being blown out. Under Privacy settings Video Recording and Audio Streaming are both ON, and privacy zones is a personal choice to each camera/location but I usually don't add any. At the bottom bar in the app under under Settings at the right end I go to Device and System Settings and then under Systems I tap on each systems name and turn Save all Live Views to OFF, your already recording motion so saving live views is kind of redundant and just uses more battery power Unless you have a specific reason for needing to save them. These systems may seem complicated to new users but are actually fairly easy to use and once setup properly work great, our old Blink system was still going after 10 years. We had 14 cameras and two doorbells on that system and in 10 years had only 1 camera that failed and that wasn't the cameras fault but rather due to someone who was watching the property for me while I was deployed, he put in standard alkaline batteries instead of the lithium ion batteries they call for and one of those batteries leaked after about a month and ruined the camera, so don't make that mistake. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2025 by SouthernGypsy

  • No local storage but the A.I. subscription is totally worth it!!!!
Color: Black Size: 5 Camera System Configuration: Camera
Read the description it clearly states no local storage! With that being said, don’t pay attention to the lazy ppl that don’t read and just click click click and then are mad at blink/amazon because they’re to poor to pay attention to the description. Descriptions aren’t there for looks it’s to read before purchasing! If you read the low ratings, they’re all because ppl are mad the 2k doesn’t have local storage! Those of us that read and knew what we were buying knew and got exactly what we paid for! With that being said these cameras are great and have exceptional video and sound quality! I talk to my kids, spouse and dog all through out the day! The ups and fed ex drivers interact. I would highly recommend to anyone that does not have the time or patience to set up a wired pain in the a** camera system that you have to constantly monitor. This system with the A.I. subscription is phenomenal. Don’t sleep on it. you’ll regret it I promise. they are simple to set up and simple to use, and it does not get much easier or beneficial that they are a subsidiary of Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2026 by Joe $chilt

  • 2K cameras failing to sync to the sync module. over 70% of them
Color: Black Size: 5 Camera System Configuration: Camera
I bought 10 boxes of the 5-camera kits. Out of 10 boxes, 7 boxes (35 cameras) fail to sync to the sync module. Spent hours finding the bad ones. My guess is someone forgot to put firmware on those 35 cameras, and they are in boot load code mode only and do not have firmware on them at all. **GOOD CAMERAS BEHAVIOR ** If the camera blinks 5 seconds then pauses 2 seconds, then blinks every second there after It's good with firmware. **BAD CAMERAS BEHAVIOR ** If the cameras blinks red for 5 seconds pause 10 seconds and repeats that's over and over, the camera is not going to ever work. My suspicion there is no firmware, and it is in boot load code mode. ********************UPDATE 2026-03-14******************** Things have gotten worse for BLINK software APP TRUST MY REVIEW, I OWN 250 sync modules and 750 blink cameras of all versions. Blink app software people are in reverse and they don't have a review mirror. Blink is no longer the company it once was. I have been a blink user since before Amazon owned it. It is going down fast. Let me add to their problems. 1) The older sync module2 will not work with 2K cameras due to FW incompatible, to fix this you are forced to call support and have them force a new FW version for each sync module2 manually. A very brutally time consuming phone process, if you lucky enough to get someone who will not hang up on you. 2) You can no longer sort the sync modules in order. If you have a large amount of sync modules, this is brutal finding sync modules. 3) The automatic clip delete fails. I have had the auto delete on 3 days for over 2.5 weeks and I still have 30 days of images clogging up the software so bad i cannot view the clips on line on their server. To delete, you will have to delete manually, and if it is really full, you may only be able to delete 50 to 100 at a time. Once you get it down enough, you may be able to get 200 clips deleted at a time. I am having to delete this manually and I have been deleting clips for a month now about 2 hours a day, and not even half way finished. 4) With ANDROID, no matter what brand device, no matter what ANDROID version, if you have a large amount of sync Modules and cameras, you are not going to be able to view clips on their server unless you filter to a smaller number of cameras. 100%. 5) Forget calling support, 100% total waist of time. Support is overseas and their goal is to buffer the complaints away from the real Blink support team and ask you a bunch of dumb questions over and over and over again to frustrate you till you give up and/or constantly throw the ball in your court again with more dumb questions. That is their goal. 6) Forget emailing the support team as well. If you email them with a detailed issue, they will reply asking more dumb question as if they never read your complaint. It is a cookie cut dumb question list to put the ball back in your court. Then if you reply to their dumb questions, their next tactic is to claim they have not heard from you in 72 hours, thus they will close your ticket pretending you never responded. TRUST ME ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2026 by Darryl

  • Blink Outdoor 2K+ (updated 2 February 2026)
Color: Black Size: 3 Camera System Configuration: Camera
2 February 2026 So far so good! I’ve paired my BO 2K+ with the battery extender and I’ve been very pleased with the overall performance these cameras have. I’ve maxed out one camera on its video quality and I’m impressed with the increased details of the recordings, especially during the dark in low light environments. I don’t use the Night Vision/IR that much since upgrading to these cameras, but on the few instances I tested the feature, it met and exceeded my expectations. For those that need to enable that feature, especially in no light environments, I would highly recommend! I also have the Blink yearly subscription, and I really enjoy the additional features that allow you to capture specific movement which in turn allows your cameras to extend battery life. For those having WiFi and connect issues, you need to make sure your two things: 1. The Blink Sync Module is positioned properly where the cameras can capture the signal. If you place the sync module near a wall or corner, you may see connection quality impacted. 2. Your WiFi router (or wireless access point) also needs to be positioned in a opened area, or a high(er) away from tight corners or against walls because that will also impact the strength of the signal to the cameras. In situations like this, you may see increased latency or delay when attempting to live view your cameras. Additionally internet speed, specially upload speeds are a huge factor as well. In the app under Video Quality, it outlines the recommended upload speeds: Saver - 2 Mbps, Standard - 3 Mbps, Best - 6 Mbps. Overall, the BO 2K+ continue to hold up really well during this winter, and I’m excited to see what new features Blink incorporeal to these! At the current price, I would highly recommend getting this for those who haven’t explored Blink, or, for those who want to upgrade from previous versions! 1 December 2025 BO 2K+ continues to meet my needs for good visibility in low light areas. The camera is holding up really well for the few days we received snow and it has maintained connection to the sync module and my WiFi. I haven't seen any fogginess on the lens since my last update, so I like how it's held up so far with the cold weather. While the area I have doesn't have a lot of motion going through, there were a few instances it picked up some deer running by and it captured that moment flawlessly. What I want to explore next is the battery extension, as it is also compatible from the BO4 cameras. The quality of the video is also great, as when you're adjusting them, the LOWEST quality setting is "Saver" and is listed as HD video quality, so, in theory you can save more battery for those crucial moments that need recording. When pairing this with the newest sync module, and for those using the subscription for the additional detection features, I foresee the battery lasting much longer that previous generation of cameras. At this time, I have not changed the batteries for this camera that came with it, so I will continue to update this review over time. 1 November 2025 My understanding and experimenting so far is if you're NOT using (aka turn off the feature) the Night Vision feature on these cameras, IN LOW LIGHT areas, you will be able to see footage in color, with the enhancements made in BO 2K+. I can confirm this as I have one side of my house that is significantly darker at night and is pointed at my shed, and compared to the regular Blink Outdoor 4 camera, there is improvements where I can see the color of my shed very clearly in BO 2K+ vice BO4. I've set my 2K+ camera to the lowest video quality and I'm impressed on how detailed the video is. It's held up well for the few days that have snowed and dropped in temperature, so it's definitely an improvement to BO4! 30 October 2025 I just got the 3-pack with Sync Module Core today, and I am very pleased with the packaging! It has outline images on each box to tell you what the item is. From previous version, we all got the white boxes, and we had to figure out which is which. So, this is a significant improvement! The set up is extremely easy as you have a quick set of instruction underneath the lid when you open the box, and you have a paper version of the Quick Start guide! The thing I like the most is that the mount for these cameras are the same for the Blink Outdoor 4 version, so switching my current setup to the BO 2K+ was quick! During the camera setup, it did prompt you whether you want performance or battery saver, and during this you can skip that and setup later. I found that this correlates with the Video Quality settings from the Video and Photo settings in the Blink app. So far, I set the Video Quality for Saver mode, so we’ll see how it performs in the part of my yard that is completely dark. The camera itself feels slightly heavier than the Blink Outdoor 4, but does not impact my review. The biggest thing I was curious about was the newer sync module it came with, claiming to improve battery life. Not sure if it’s only for the 2K+ cameras, or for other generation of cameras too. This sync module is about half the size of the Blink Sync Module XR, and does NOT have local storage. I’ve been using the subscription plan that Blink offers for some time now, and I’ve been pleased with the cloud storage. Overall, right out of the box, I am very pleased and excited to see how it performs through this winter. Will continue to update this review as we continue this journey! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2025 by Squid

  • Sync module connection issues- Customer service helped resolve issues!
Color: Black Size: 5 Camera System Configuration: Camera
I currently have the 3rd generation Blink outdoor cameras and wanted to upgrade to the 2k version. I was able to set up the new sync module, but the cameras would not connect. It kept telling me “we’re not finding your camera.” I contacted Blink customer service, and we went through multiple steps to try to fix it. I took out the batteries and put them back in, tried new lithium batteries, tried connecting it through UBS-C, restarted my modem, restarted the sync module, restarted my phone, tried connecting through another device, tried connecting the cameras to my old sync module- none of these options worked. At this point, they told me to return the cameras. I was hoping if I ordered another system, it would work. So after setting up the return, I immediately ordered another set of cameras. And then the exact same issue occurred where the cameras could not connect to the sync module! I spoke to customer service again, and this time, they told me this is a known issue, and my only option is to return it. I guess I will have to wait until they fix the issue, but I feel like they should not be selling the cameras right now, knowing there is a problem with them. Update 12/10/25- The day after my review posted, Blink customer service reached out via e-mail, and they offered to send me replacement cameras that were tested to ensure they work. They replaced all 5 and even included an extra one. The new cameras would still not connect to the new sync module, but they would connect to my old one. I notified Blink customer service, and they also sent me a new sync module. I received the new sync module today and can confirm that the new cameras were able to connect to the new sync module successfully! I tried all of the cameras from the original order, and I was able to connect 2 of them to the new sync module as well. There were 3 from the original order that would not connect no matter what. As another reviewer stated, if there are 4-5 red blinks followed by nothing, and then it blinks 4-5 times again, it likely won't connect. There should be a steady red blink during the connection process. Overall, I'm very happy with how Blink customer service handled the situation. They continued to follow up with me throughout the entire process and allowed me to keep the 3 extra cameras that are working properly. I will update again once I set all of them up and can evaluate the video quality. Update 12/28/25- I finally set up all the cameras and have had time to evaluate the image/video quality. There is a definite improvement compared to the 3rd generation. The 2k cameras have a wider field of view, crisper images, and much better quality in low light or dark settings. When there is some light, you will get a color image at night but otherwise no. After seeing other reviews saying to turn off the night vision feature for color, I have done that for all of the cameras that don't have much light at night, and I do get color images/videos. For me, the upgrade was worth it, despite the initial set-up issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2025 by Spark

  • A good security system at a great price
Color: Black Size: 1 Camera System Configuration: Camera
Easy to set up very good video quality. A little slow to get live video but works well once you’re live. Overall a good system for a reasonable price.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2026 by Don Nanneman

  • Battery life, on these cameras, which are a major selling point, is greatly exaggerated
Color: Black Size: 2 Camera System Configuration: Camera
I would have given it five stars, because the camera is very good. But Amazon needs to stop advertising this camera as having battery life that will last up to two years. I purchased two of these cameras on July 19, 2026. August 12, 2026, the camera has stopped working due to batteries need replaced. I only have it over my garage, not even catching cars that go by only people that walk by on the sidewalk, and in less than a month, the batteries are out and knee replaced. And I’m sure I’m not the only one that has stated your battery Life is a gross exaggeration. Sure the batteries will last two years, if you put the camera in a place that gets no traffic. But then that would defeat the purpose of having the camera wouldn’t it? Hey I got a better idea if we’re gonna hype up the battery life. If you leave them in the package and put them in your kitchen drawer, they will probably last five years, or even longer. But most people buy batteries to be used. Stop advertising two years on these batteries when most people in regular use is not going to get two years of use. That’s a big part of your sale and it’s false. And it needs to be called out again because I’m sure it’s been called out before. Furthermore, before I bought these new 2K plus cameras, I’ve used your standard older cameras for the past three years. And if you get 3 to 6 months of use in a reasonable traffic area, you’re doing good. Less than a month, I find that a little offensive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2026 by Don

  • Great features and Crystal-clear video!
Color: Black Size: 5 Camera System Configuration: Camera
I really love these cameras. Not only is the 2K image quality crystal clear, but the sheer number of features packed into the app makes them well worth it. Setup & Basic Configuration Easy Setup: Pairing and installing via the Blink app was smooth and fast. Flexible Video Clips: You can set video clip lengths anywhere from 5 to 60 seconds. While longer clips use more battery and storage, you can enable the option to end recording early if motion stops, which saves battery. Instant Notifications: You can choose between standard notification speeds or receive immediate alerts as soon as motion is triggered. Camera & Vision Settings Night Vision & Privacy: Includes clear night vision with three IR intensity settings. Activity Zones: You can set up grid zones to ignore motion in high-traffic areas (like a busy street) so you aren't spammed with alerts, while still keeping those areas in the video feed. Privacy Zones: Allows you to block out specific areas with a grey box on the screen—the camera still records, but those selected areas remain hidden. Customization & Battery Saving Fine-Tuned Motion Control: Includes adjustable motion sensitivity and retrigger times (the delay before recording another clip, configurable from 10 to 60 seconds). Snooze Alerts: Easy options to temporarily silence notifications or mute them altogether. AI Features (Subscription): Optional Blink AI subscription offers smart video descriptions and can filter alerts so you can ignore repetitive triggers like passing vehicles or pets. Power Management: To extend battery life, you can dial back the video quality, enable hourly photo captures, or customize how camera thumbnail photos update (either generating a fresh thumbnail with new motion or locking in one static default photo). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2026 by Uncle Curly

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