Blink Video Doorbell hits record-low $29.99 in 57% off Amazon deal
Get the Blink Video Doorbell system, including the Sync Module, for just $29.99 at Amazon. This is a 57% discount and matches its all-time low price.
Your front door security just got a major upgrade for less than the price of a takeout dinner. As of Dec. 24, Amazon has slashed the price of the Blink Video Doorbell system, which includes the necessary Sync Module, to just $29.99. That's a 57% discount from its usual $69.99 price, matching the record-low it first reached in October.
Key Features and Flexible Setup
The Blink Video Doorbell offers versatile installation options. You can set it up wire-free using the included AA lithium batteries, which are rated to last up to two years, or connect it to your existing doorbell wiring. It features head-to-toe HD video, ensuring you can see packages left on your doorstep, along with infrared night vision and two-way audio for speaking with visitors directly through the Blink app.
Seamless Alexa Integration
As an Amazon brand, Blink works seamlessly with Alexa. This allows you to receive alerts on your Echo devices when someone is at the door. If you own an Echo Show, you can simply ask Alexa to show you a live view from the camera, making it a convenient hub for your home security, especially for monitoring post-Christmas package deliveries.
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