The all-new Blink Mini 2 is now available for $30 on its own or for $40 with a weather-resistant power adapter<!–>.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
The Blink Mini 2–> is available for $40 on its own or bundled with a weather-resistant power adapter for $50<!–>.
With a stronger construction, improved video quality, a new spotlight, person detection, and weather resistance for outdoor use, the Blink Mini 2 is a definite upgrade from the first generation.
As an Amazon device, the Blink Mini 2 works with Alexa but not with Google Home, Matter, or other smart home systems.
If you’re looking for an affordable security camera to replace your Wyze Cam after the recent data breaches, Blink may have the one for you. The new Blink Mini 2 is finally available for purchase.
I’ve been testing the Blink Mini 2 for the past week and noticed some big changes over the original Blink Mini–>, which I’ve had for almost two years. Widely known for being an affordable indoor camera (you can often buy two for $30 during Amazon sales events), the Blink Mini is a compact plug-in camera that can be installed anywhere inside or outside your home.
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The older Blink Mini has two-way audio, 1080p video resolution, Amazon Alexa integration, and works as a chime for the Blink video doorbell. The new Blink Mini 2 has all these features, plus a weather-resistant indoor and outdoor construction, person detection, and a spotlight.
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The weather resistance is a feature that takes the Blink to the next level, making it a direct Wyze Cam v3<!–> competitor. Wyze Cam maker Wyze Labs has recently been the target of user frustration after a service outage led to a privacy incident where some users could temporarily see other users’ live cameras and events.