Save $265 on a Blink Outdoor 5 Cameras and Echo Show 5 Bundle

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With the holidays approaching, you are sure to be getting multiple deliveries on your doorstep. If you want to make sure no one takes off with the loot, get the Blink Outdoor 5 Cameras and Echo Show 5 Bundle to keep watch of everything on your doorsteps as well as around your house from the convenience of your Echo Show 5, while also saving 56%.

The wireless security cameras are battery powered and will keep watch on your home at all times – even after dark with infrared night vision. Built to withstand the elements, they will protect your home in all weather conditions. With five cameras, you can cover five separate areas of your home, such as the front, back, sides, garage, and patio. Best of all, you can set them up yourself in just minutes, as they don’t require wiring or a professional installation.

Blink Echo Show 5 Outdoor

The Blink Outdoor cameras will provide motion detection alerts and allow you to customize motion zones in the Blink Home Monitor app to watch the areas of concern. The live view and two-way audio will allow you to see, hear, and speak to both visitors and strangers through the app. Store surveillance video clips and photos in the cloud with a subscription plan or locally to the Blink Sync model 2 via a USB flash drive (sold separately).

The bundle also includes an Echo Show 5 (2nd gen), giving you a choice of viewing the camera footage through your phone app or the Echo device. It allows you to use Alexa to help you monitor your cameras as well.

Take $264.99 off the price of this five-camera and Echo Show 5 bundle and pay just $199.99.
Blink Outdoor 5 Cameras and Echo Show 5 Bundle

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