![]() ![]() It’s available in black or white - we tested the black version - and has a single button that’s encircled by a blue light near the bottom of the housing. ![]() There’s nothing groundbreaking about the design of the Blink Video Doorbell. It has to be a video doorbell, right? Right. The Blink Video Doorbell certainly bests the Kangaroo in providing an affordable option without too many sacrifices. The $20 Kangaroo Doorbell doesn’t capture any video clips at all, but instead sends animated images stitched together from a series of pictures - and they’re often dark and grainy. How it compares: At $85 total cost, you’re saving a lot of money with the Blink Video Doorbell compared to something like Ring’s $250 Video Doorbell Pro 2, which has far better video quality and 3D Motion Detection, but that’s expected. The companion app looks and feels very basic, but the more you dig around, the more features and capabilities you’ll find. What you need to know: The Blink Video Doorbell’s overall camera quality is just OK, but it’s good enough to give you a good overall picture of what’s happening. You can forgo complicated installation since AA batteries can power it up to two years. Who this is for: The Blink Video Doorbell is perfect for someone who wants to add security to their home but doesn’t want to spend a lot of money. ![]()
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