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    This Tiny, Feature-Packed Smart Camera Is Just $18 for Black Friday

    AwaisBy AwaisNovember 24, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    This Tiny, Feature-Packed Smart Camera Is Just $18 for Black Friday
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    When I tested the Blink Mini 2, I came away with two thoughts. First, it’s amazing just how much a tiny little camera can do, packing every feature possible into a model that sits easily in the palm of your hand. Second, the Blink app is one of my favorite home security apps for its quick setup and viewing, getting the job done easier than nearly any other.

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    What makes the Blink Mini 2 special?

    Blink indoor security camera with white casing and round base, placed on granite countertop. Features central lens, blue LED indicator and trailing power cable. Background shows blurred home interior with furniture and plant.

    Tiny cam, big guard energy. Blink’s got your corners covered.

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    The Blink Mini 2 offers both shelf and wall mounting options, but it does require an outlet connection. It includes one Blink Mini 2 camera, a mounting kit with stand, USB cable and power adapter.

    In addition to the easy-to-use Blink app, I found that the Blink Mini 2 can fit nearly anywhere, which is great for folks who are short on space or who want a cam that doesn’t stand out. It’s wired, so you will need to have a nearby outlet, but that’s the only restriction. Mini 2 is not compatible with the first generation Mini Pan-Tilt Mount.

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    Also, it’s amazing just what the Blink Mini 2 can do. Inside the HD cam is motion detection with app alerts, two-way audio, a siren, a little spotlight and night vision. It features 1080p HD live view, color night view with a built-in spotlight, and a wider field of view. It can even function as a chime if you have the extra-cheap Blink Video Doorbell. Use Mini 2 as a plug-in chime for Blink Video Doorbell (sold separately). And since it’s an Amazon brand, you can bet it works with Alexa and all Echo devices, though not with any other home assistant.

    Can I use the Blink Mini 2 outside?

    White Blink outdoor security camera mounted on beige brick wall, slightly wet from rain. Features central lens, LED indicator and trailing power cable. Background shows blurred greenery and flowers.

    Rain check? Blink doesn’t need one. Outdoor security that stays sharp in any storm.

    Blink/Amazon

    You can mount the Blink Mini 2 outside, but it requires an extra outdoor cable. The cable is the only part that’s not weather resistant, so it needs an upgrade — and a nearby outlet, which could take some electrical work. For outdoor use, a Blink Weather Resistant Power Adapter is required.

    However, the bundle with the outdoor cable is also incredibly affordable, costing only $30 for the complete package. Keep in mind that because it’s so small, the Blink Mini 2 won’t have the same range as some outdoor cameras, but it’s great for an entryway or small patio.

    Do I need a subscription for the Blink Mini 2?

    Screenshot of Blink home security app showing person detection alert for ‘Blink Mini2 Test Cam,’ Plus Plan trial message and live camera feed of indoor hallway. Navigation bar includes Home, Clips, Settings and More, with Disarmed and Armed buttons visible.

    Real-time alerts, live views and cloud recording — Blink puts home security in your hands.

    Tyler Lacoma/CNET

    Blink’s person detection works well enough, but it’s a subscription-only feature. Smart notifications including person detection use embedded computer vision (CV) and require a Blink Subscription Plan. It’s not required, but it’ll add more features. Blink’s subscription, which starts at $3 per month, adds cloud video storage, but you can also choose to get a Blink Sync Module 2 ($50) and a USB drive for local storage. Otherwise, you’ll only get camera live views.

    The subscription also adds object recognition, as in telling people, packages and animals apart. And it extends how long you can watch the live view (up to 90 minutes). If you really like these extra features — and they can come in handy — consider getting the bundle that includes one full year of the high-tier Blink Plus subscription and the cam for $100.

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