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Short version: a Blink camera that shows online but isn’t producing clips is almost always a settings issue (system not armed, wrong activity zone, motion sensitivity too low) rather than a hardware fault. Work through the app’s arming and detection settings before assuming the camera itself is broken.

Blink Devices This Guide Applies To

Blink’s flagship outdoor camera, with a solid owner rating, where recording relies on both the camera’s settings and the Sync Module. A depleted battery or a paused Sync Module are the most common causes of missed recordings.
Why You Should Get This
If this camera isn’t recording, check the Sync Module status and battery level before assuming a hardware fault.
| Resolution | 1080p HD (1920x1080) |
| Field of view | 143° |
| Power | 2x AA lithium batteries, up to 2-year life |
| Night vision | Infrared |
| Audio | Two-way audio |
| Install | Wireless, wall-mount bracket |
Benefits
- Well-documented recording troubleshooting process.
- Free local storage via Sync Module.
- Two-year rated battery life.
Pros and Cons
- Extensive community troubleshooting resources.
- Genuinely free local storage option.
- Amazon ecosystem integration.
- Recording depends on both camera and Sync Module status.
- Motion zones can silently limit recording.
- 1080p resolution.
Features
- Two-year rated battery life.
- 1080p HD video.
- Weather-resistant mounting.

The strongest-rated Blink device by a clear margin, backed by a deep base of owner ratings, with plug-in power removing battery as a cause of missed recordings.
Why You Should Get This
If this indoor camera isn’t recording, battery isn’t the cause — check motion zones and subscription status instead.
Benefits
- Plug-in power rules out battery as a recording issue.
- Highest-rated Blink device tracked on this site.
- 360° pan-tilt coverage.
Pros and Cons
- One less variable to troubleshoot than battery models.
- Best-reviewed Blink product.
- Low price for pan-tilt coverage.
- Indoor use only.
- Motion zones can silently limit recording.
- 1080p rather than 2K.
Features
- 360° motorized pan-tilt.
- 1080p HD, two-way audio.
- Plug-in power.
Check the System Is Armed, Not Just the Camera
Blink’s arm/disarm status applies at the system level, not per camera — a camera can be powered on and connected while the system it belongs to is disarmed, in which case it won’t record motion events at all, only live view on demand. Open the Blink app and confirm the system toggle shows Armed, not just that the individual camera appears online.
Motion Detection Sensitivity and Zones
If the system is armed but a specific area isn’t triggering recordings, check the camera’s motion sensitivity setting (too low and it misses movement, especially at distance) and its activity zone or masked-out areas, which can be configured to ignore motion in parts of the frame — a common cause when a driveway or street edge stopped triggering after setup but the rest of the yard still works.
Retrigger Time and Clip Limits
Blink cameras have a configurable retrigger interval that pauses new recordings for a set period after a clip, to avoid dozens of near-identical clips from continuous motion — if this is set to a long interval, it can look like the camera "missed" activity that happened shortly after a previous clip. Shortening the retrigger time in the camera’s settings fixes this for high-traffic areas.
Storage and Subscription Limits
Confirm you haven’t hit your cloud storage or clip-count limit for your current plan tier, and if using a Sync Module 2 with local USB storage, check that drive isn’t full. Both cases silently stop new recordings rather than throwing an obvious error in the app, which is why they’re easy to miss.
Accessories Worth Having on Hand

Best for confirming local storage on the Sync Module is working correctly.

Best for repositioning a camera so motion zones capture the right area.
If It’s Still Not Recording
If the system is armed, zones and sensitivity look correct, and storage isn’t full, try a Sync Module reset — see how to reset a Blink camera. For the wider decision on whether Blink’s subscription tiers are worth adding for your household, see is Blink worth it.