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The Sync Module is plugged into an electrical outlet to relay commands and network details to devices in the system it manages. The Sync Module 2 requires a power outlet and is connected to your always-on Wi-Fi network to handle activity for up to ten Blink devices. This extends camera battery life, saves clips without a subscription, improves convenience for scheduling, and arms a group of devices at once. The Sync Module 2 enables you to: Conveniently control all of your Blink devices from the Blink app. Connect up to 10 of any Blink Wired Floodlight, Outdoor and Indoor (all models), XT2, XT, Video Doorbell*, and Mini* cameras. Support local video storage for up to 10 Blink cameras. Record and store motion clips when you insert a USB flash drive (up to 256 GB – sold separately). Connect all Blink cameras to a single IP address in the system it manages. Enjoy longer camera battery life because the Sync Module is always available. Each system is visible in the Blink app, and can have up to ten devices attached. When a system is armed, all of it's devices act according to their settings. Blink devices need an always-on 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi internet connection with at least 2 MB per second of upload speed (from your network to the internet). The Sync Module 2 has an active USB-A port to store up to 256 GB of motion clips on your own compatible USB drive. Click to learn more about Local Storage. Eligible cameras are Blink Video Doorbell, Outdoor and Indoor (3rd Gen), and Blink Mini.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I needed it to connect my Amazon Alexa Echo show. That way it announces when someone is at the front door or detects motion. I don’t have any other cameras but live in an apartment complex and feel safer! I can also ask my Echo Show to actually show me the front door so I can see if anyone is around even if they don’t ring the bell
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