SAVE $160: As of May 5,lesbian eroticism in art nouveau painting you can get a Blink home security bundle — including the Blink Video Doorbell, three Outdoor 4 cameras, and a Sync Module 2 — for just $159.98. That's 50% off the bundle's list price.
You can't put a price tag on peace of mind, but you can get pretty close with this Blink home security bundle at Amazon.
As of May 5, the Blink bundle is down to just $159.98 instead of its usual $319.98. That's 50% in savings and $30 cheaper than if you bought each piece separately on sale. It includes the Blink Video Doorbell, three Blink Outdoor 4 cameras, and the Sync Module 2 — everything you need to keep an eye on what's happening around your home.
Whether you're a pet owner, a frequent traveler, or you work long days or nights, the Blink bundle gives you an extra set of eyes and ears around your property. Using the Blink app, you can see who shows up at your door day or night and enjoy live two-way communication with the Blink Video Doorbell. Then, with your Outdoor 4 cameras, you can expand your field of view around your home and get alerted to anything out of the ordinary. The cameras offer infrared night vision, two-way audio, and customizable motion-detection zones. The best part: everything runs on AA batteries. You won't even have to think about changing them or charging them for two years.
Meanwhile, the included Sync Module 2 lets you track and store all of the action in one place. Just plug it in and connect it to your Blink app account to activate your devices. It can connect up to 10 gadgets at once and allows you to control them all from the app.
A single Blink Outdoor 4 camera is typically $89.99, so paying just $159.98 for three cameras, a video doorbell, and the Sync Module 2 is pretty wild.
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