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New to Blink? If so, welcome! Follow the next steps to create a Blink Account. If you already have a Blink account, please go to the Setting up your new device section.
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This article will help you get started with the Blink app and setting up your new Blink account.
The latest version of the Blink app is always available in your app store. Blink supports most smartphones, tablets, and many Alexa-enabled products.
Tap your preferred app store option below to download the latest version of the Blink app.
Version: 37.1
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for iOS 15 and later
Version: 37.0
for Android v9.0 and later
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Version: 37.0
for Fire OS v7.0 and later
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In order to run the latest version of the Blink app, it's important your mobile device meets the minimum system requirements. You have the option to turn off automatic updates and update apps manually, or you can turn on automatic updates so that you don't need to manually update each app.
The Blink app can be manually updated and is always available for download in your app store.
You also can set your apps to automatically update on your mobile devices.
To get started with the Blink app, follow the instructions below:
With Blink, you have one user account with one email and one phone number. On log in and certain other actions, a verification number is sent to the mobile number or email address of the account.
Note: If you want to share your account with other users, learn more about setting up a second phone or device.
Enter the PIN from the email we sent you and tap Verify.
Tap the phone number entry line to bring up a keypad.
Enter the phone number you wish to use for device verification and tap Next.
Optional: Select your country code by tapping the flag icon next to the phone number entry line.
If you prefer to not use SMS, the PIN code can be read to you by an automated voice call.
To choose this option, under Receive code by: select Voice call and tap Next.
Note
The SMS text option is for use with mobile phones and will not work with landline phone numbers. Blink uses this number to associate your device with the Blink app to ensure the person making changes is you. Your information is private and will not be used for any additional purposes or shared with third parties.
Learn more why we need your phone number. Contact Customer Service if you don't have a phone number.
A SMS text message containing the PIN code is sent to the phone number, and you are shown another PIN entry screen.
Enter the PIN from the SMS text message we sent you and tap Verify.
When the phone verification step is complete, you are prompted to link your new Blink account to your
Amazon account by tapping Link Accounts. If you don't want to link your account, select Skip to be sent to the Home screen without linking your accounts.
Note: This is an optional step, but we highly recommend linking your accounts at this time. Learn more about the benefits of linking your accounts.
Sign into your existing Amazon account. You will need to know your Amazon login email address and password. Once the link is established between accounts, tap Done.
Use this article for instructions on how to remove the back cover and install batteries for Blink Outdoor and Indoor (3rd Gen) cameras.
Before attempting to remove the back cover, make sure the camera is disconnected from any mounts or accessories. This includes any third-party products it may be attached to.
If the camera is brand new, a plastic sticker on the back of the camera shows the direction to turn.
Peel off this sticker before using the camera.
Optional instructions: There is another way to remove the back cover.
Once the back cover has been removed, you will have access to the battery compartment. Add or replace the 2 AA lithium batteries into their slots, matching up the + and - that's labeled on the camera with the + and - labeled on the batteries.
Setup error
If you receive an error "Unable to Connect to Sync Module" when adding cameras to a system, learn more about troubleshooting this error.
Optional
If your Blink and Amazon accounts are not already linked, you are asked to link them by tapping on the Link Accounts button. You should link accounts to take full advantage of subscription features.
Note: You also have the option to select Skip which sends you to the home screen without linking your accounts. Learn how to link your Blink and Amazon accounts later.
The Link Accounts screen asks you to sign into your Amazon account, or create a new one if needed. When the "Success! Accounts linked." message appears, tap Next to go to the Home screen.
The following articles can guide you to enhance your Blink experience.
Use this article for tips on how to securely mount your Blink Outdoor or Indoor (3rd Gen) wireless camera.
Your Blink Outdoor and Indoor (3rd Gen) camera comes with the following accessories:
The best motion detection occurs when movement goes across the field of view. Motion directly toward or away from the camera can be harder to detect. Camera placement helps your camera settings be most effective.
You can verify the camera view and check placement by holding your camera in the desired location, and use the Blink app to refresh the camera thumbnail, or enter Live View. Once you've determined the perfect spot, mark your spot with a pencil or a piece of masking tape.
When you have determined the best location for your camera, secure the mount to a surface with the provided screws.
Note: The mount and screws are non-corrosive, but if you're mounting outside, some moisture buildup may occur underneath the mount base.
Now it's time to place your camera onto the mount. Depending on where your camera is placed, it may be helpful to attach the adapter to the camera before attaching both to the mount.
Vertical surface
In vertical mounting locations such as a wall or post, the camera can connect directly to the volcano mount. The camera opening snaps directly onto the mount as shown in the image.
Horizontal surface
In horizontal locations such as a ceiling or shelf, use the right angle adapter. This adapter snaps into the opening on the back of the camera, as shown in the diagram below. You may need to first remove the silicone disc to access the mount opening.
Press the adapter onto the connecting point of the mount. The adapter will snap into place indicating a secure attachment.
This articles describes how to change your camera name and refresh the thumbnail image.
When you add a new camera, the camera name and image are not set up.
Your camera's device serial number (DSN) displays as the camera name. The thumbnail image (your camera's view) will be blue. To change the name of your camera or add a thumbnail picture, follow the steps below.
Note: When you update the name of your camera, clips recorded prior to the name change will appear in your Clip List as that previous name.
From the Home Screen, tap the More button and select Refresh Thumbnail. The camera takes a screenshot of the current live view and replaces the blue image with this screenshot. The thumbnail remains the same until you refresh it using Refresh Thumbnail. Learn more about using the Blink app.
Note: This process doesn't apply to the Video Doorbell when it's in Event Response Mode, since the thumbnail is updated automatically each time the doorbell ringer button is pressed or a motion event occurs. Learn more about Event Response Mode.
Auto-Update Thumbnail is available when you have the latest version of the Blink app. Learn more about current Blink app versions.
The Auto-Update Thumbnail feature allows you to refresh your thumbnail image on the Home screen in the Blink app with each camera motion event or doorbell press. Updating the thumbnail automatically provides you with information about the latest activity on your camera. Even if you move your camera, the Blink app will automatically capture a new thumbnail image, so you can easily identify each camera's location. See what's happening at a glance, right on your Home screen.
The Auto-Update Thumbnail is available when you have the following:
Learn more about Blink Subscription Plans and features.
When you add a new eligible camera (as listed above) to your system, Auto-Update Thumbnail is enabled by default. However, this feature is initially turned off for any eligible cameras that were already in your system.
Auto-Update Thumbnail can be turned on or off using the following steps.
When you have Auto-Update Thumbnail enabled, you also have the option of manually setting your thumbnail for all devices on your account. Learn more about how to set your thumbnail.
Once your camera is properly mounted, go back into the Blink app, create a thumbnail or enter Live View to confirm your camera is correctly viewing the area or needs to be adjusted. You can tilt and rotate the mounted camera by gently moving it with your hand to get the perfect viewing angle.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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