The Blink Outdoor Security Camera takes its cue from the XT2, only now you have to pay for cloud storage.
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I like the $100 Blink Outdoor and recommend it if you don’t already have a Blink system — and if you’re looking for a reliable, versatile outdoor camera with a long-lasting battery that doesn’t cost a fortune. That said, the last-gen Blink XT2 also cost $100 and had free cloud storage, unlike the new Blink Outdoor, which is moving over to Amazon’s Ring camera cloud model via a new Blink Subscription Plan.
Blink Outdoor Security Camera
- The one-camera kit costs $100
Don’t like
- You have to pay for cloud storage
Customers do get a free trial of the Blink Subscription Plan through 2020, but after that, you have to decide if you want to only receive alerts and view the live feed — or if you’re fine forking over the cloud service fee to review saved clips, which will start at $3 per month. Blink has also said that existing customers with Blink accounts that were created on or before will continue to receive free cloud storage on the Blink Outdoor, Indoor and Mini cameras. Lees verder