Save $300 on This Blink Outdoor Camera 6-Pack and Keep Your Space Protected
Looking for new ways to keep your home or business protected? Consider investing in a home security camera, either for yourself or as a holiday gift for a loved one. Picking the right camera system can be tricky as there are a lot of good options out there. If you want one that does the job with a mix of great features and a medium price range, then the Blink Outdoor 4 is an excellent choice. This six-pack normally sits at $480, but Amazon has slashed the price by over 60% bringing the cost to just $180. This means each camera is only 30 bucks. Normally, a two-pack costs $180 so this deal is definitely worth taking advantage of.
CNET’s home security expert Tyler Lacoma checked out the Blink Outdoor 4 and praised it in basically every area. “The Blink Outdoor 4 occupies a sweet spot in the outdoor security world, a general-use cam ready for the elements and providing high-quality services with a simple-to-use interface.” He also says that, while some of the specs aren’t necessarily the best on the market, the cameras do very well for how much they cost and that the ease of use and installation are big benefits, too.
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The Blink Outdoor 4 earned a spot on his list of the best outdoor security cams due to its excellent battery life. It lasts two years on two AA batteries, meaning you won’t have to worry about climbing up and down a ladder regularly to power it up. Check out more smart home finds on our list of top smart home deals happening right now.
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