Get a Blink video doorbell for nearly half off at Amazon

Set it to send motion alerts to your phone or connect it to an Alexa device to answer the door.
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SAVE 45%: On March 17, you can get a Blink video doorbell for $32.99 (it was $59.99), a 45% savings.


Whether you live in an apartment or suburban home, a video doorbell camera could mean the difference between catching a package thief in the act or greeting an unexpected guest with a “gotcha" — and right now, you can get one of the best video doorbells on the market, for nearly half off.

As of March 17, the Blink video doorbell (newest model) is only $32.99 at Amazon. (A small price to pay for some peace of mind.) That’s a 45% discount and a savings of $26.01 off the regular price. And while this isn’t the lowest we’ve seen it go (it dipped to $29.99 briefly last November), it's still a pretty good deal.

The Blink video doorbell comes in white or black, has 1080p HD video, infrared night video (so you can catch those trash pandas in the act), and two-way audio that lets you communicate with visitors without opening the door. You can also set it to send motion alerts to your phone or connect it to an Alexa device to answer the door (e.g., “Alexa, answer the front door.”).

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The only caveat is that if you want to record, save, or share video, you’ll need a Sync Module 2 (get both the camera and module for $34.99) and a Blink Subscription Plan. But you’ll get a 30-day subscription trial when you set up your Blink device.

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