I use Blink cameras at home, and this 65% off 5-camera bundle is hard to ignore

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Blink Outdoor 4 Floodlight Camera
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The Blink Outdoor 4 battery-powered security camera has an exceptional deal right now at $105 for five cameras and a Sync Module Core ahead of this year's Prime Day sale. This is a 65% discount and the lowest price we've ever seen for the Blink Outdoor 4, making this a deal you shouldn't miss.

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The Blink Outdoor 4 typically sells for $40 to $60 each, and this five-pack is usually priced at $300. At $105, you pay only $21 per camera and get enough to cover your entire property for the price of two units.

Five outdoor cameras let you cover your front door, driveway, backyard, side yard, and garage or patio for only $105. Plus, the Blink Outdoor 4 is a battery-powered camera that runs on AA lithium batteries, so you can place it anywhere you want, regardless of where your outlets are, and without worrying about solar panels.

Because this camera runs on batteries, you don't need an electrician or to drill through walls to power it, and it's a good option for renters. Some of the best Blink Outdoor 4 features include easy installation, a wide 143-degree field of view, extensive motion and privacy controls in the app, and reliable security and wildlife monitoring alerts.

Also: Blink Outdoor 4 review

I use my Blink Outdoor 4 with a Floodlight Mount to cover a dark section of my backyard that has no electrical wiring. After three years of use, this camera has proven itself to be a reliable security device in a high-traffic area, requiring new batteries only every six months or so.

The only downsides I've experienced with my setup are that the floodlight brightness is relatively modest at 700 lumens, person detection and cloud storage require a paid subscription, and real-world battery life may be much shorter than advertised in busy areas.

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At only $21 per camera, this 65% discount is the best deal we've ever seen on the Blink Outdoor 4 (5-Pack). This deal gets you five weather-resistant, wireless security cameras that are easy to install for $105. Even if you never pay for a subscription, this deal includes enough cameras to cover an entire home for less than the usual cost of a single premium wireless camera from other brands.

This year, Amazon Prime Day runs from Tuesday, June 23, to Friday, June 26, 2026. The sales event used to happen in the second week of July, but Amazon moved its dates forward by a few weeks in 2026.

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