The Blink XT2 also features two-way talk, motion-activated recording, and customizable activity zones. Get real-time alerts whenever it detects motion, and use the Blink Home Monitor app to view live video feeds from your phone or tablet. Pros

Wireless setupTwo-way talkFree cloud storage

Cons

Not compatible with Google HomeNo third-party storage optionsSluggish motion detection

Energy-efficient technology

Blink states that the battery life of the XT2 camera is up to two years, based on “average use.” This is twice the battery life of the original XT camera, but if you frequently stream the live feed and use the two-way talk, it will drain the battery quickly.   Adjusting the recording time after a motion event triggers it can help conserve battery life, but you might end up with videos of motion events that get cut short. You can also save energy by customizing the activity zones to pinpoint relevant activity and avoid unnecessary motion, such as passing cars and pedestrians.

Other key features

How to set up the XT2

Ready to set up your XT2? Below is a list providing step-by-step details on how to get your camera system up and running.

First, you’ll need to download the Blink App from your phone’s operating system’s marketplace. Once you have installed the app, select the button titled “Create an Account” on your screen. If you already have an account, login with your existing information. Your location will be selected after you are directed to the following screen. Be sure the selected region is correct, then click OK.

Set up credentials

Next, enter your email address. Once you have entered your email, you will have to create a password.

Be sure to use a phrase that only you or those who will also have access can guess. Personal information and phone numbers are not recommended.Be sure to enter a password that corresponds to the password criteria described on the page.

Verify account

After you set up an email and password, you will have to begin the account verification process.

All you have to do is access the email you signed up with, retrieve the pin that Blink sent you, and enter the pin.Be sure not to wait too long. Once the pin code is sent, the code expires after 40 minutes of delivery.

Next, enter a phone number.

The owner of the house, or the individual who will be accessing the app most often, should put their number down.

You will then receive a pin code to your phone.

Enter the code.After this, you will have an email address as well as a phone that will operate as mediums for account access, like password recovery.

Now that you are in the Blink App click on the + on the upper right of the screen to add your Blink Camera according to the model you possess. Your app will ask for a QR code.

Allow the app access to your camera, then scan the QR code on the bottom of your XT2.

Once you scan the QR code, the app will direct you to the Add Sync Module screen.

Have your XR2 nearby and press Discover Device on the app screen.The green light should be steady, and the blue light should be blinking.

Your app will require access to the Blink Module’s Sync WiFi. Choose “Blink” so your app can connect to the Blink Module.

You will then be prompted to connect to your Wi-Fi.Connect to your home Wi-Fi on your phone’s settings, if not already.

Now that your network setup is finished, you will be directed to the Welcome Screen.

Set up device

At this point, you may add your XT2 camera by clicking the + on the upper right to add a device.You will be prompted to enter the serial number of your XT2, which can be found on the bottom of the device.Once you have added the camera, the onboarding process will be complete by clicking on the Done button on your screen. Voila! You can now monitor your home from the faculty of your phone. 

Things to note

Camera placement

Do not place your camera behind a large object that obscures most of its field of view. The camera will work wonders in close quarters, although the motion detection may suffer if too many large objects interfere with the field your camera will be supervising.Try to avoid any sun in the sky of your field of view. The sun’s glare will obscure your camera’s lens, prohibiting it from using its aperture for detection.Vehicles and pedestrian traffic should be minimized as much as possible in your camera’s field of view.

*Data as of 1/17/2021 Further Reading:

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