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Short version: most Blink issues are fixed by resetting the Sync Module rather than the individual camera, since Blink cameras route through it for cloud connectivity. Try a Sync Module power cycle first if more than one camera is affected; reset an individual camera only if the problem is isolated to that one device.

Blink Devices This Guide Applies To

Blink’s flagship outdoor camera, with a solid owner rating, with a well-documented reset process involving both the camera and the Sync Module. It runs on two AA lithium cells rated for up to two years.
Why You Should Get This
If you own this camera and need reset guidance, this is the most-documented Blink outdoor model.
| 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 reset process.
- Two-year rated battery life.
- Weather-resistant mounting.
Pros and Cons
- Extensive community troubleshooting resources.
- Free local storage via Sync Module.
- Amazon ecosystem integration.
- Reset process involves the Sync Module too, not just the camera.
- 1080p resolution.
- Lower star rating than premium alternatives.
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 a simple plug-in reset process since it has no battery to complicate things.
Why You Should Get This
If you own this indoor pan-tilt camera and need reset guidance, its plug-in design makes reset simpler than battery models.
Benefits
- Highest-rated Blink device tracked on this site.
- Simple plug-in reset, no battery involved.
- 360° pan-tilt coverage.
Pros and Cons
- Best-reviewed Blink product.
- No battery to complicate a reset.
- Low price for pan-tilt coverage.
- Indoor use only.
- 1080p rather than 2K.
- Needs a nearby outlet.
Features
- 360° motorized pan-tilt.
- 1080p HD, two-way audio.
- Plug-in power.
Resetting the Blink Sync Module
Unplug the Sync Module from power, wait 10-15 seconds, then plug it back in. Give it a minute or two to reconnect — the status light should turn solid blue once it’s back online. If a power cycle doesn’t fix it, there’s a small reset pinhole on the back of most Sync Module versions: press it with a paperclip for about 5 seconds until the light flashes, then set the module back up from the Blink app.
Resetting an Individual Blink Camera
For battery-powered Blink cameras, remove the battery cover and take the batteries out for about 10 seconds before reinserting them — this is usually enough to clear a frozen or unresponsive camera without a full factory reset. If the camera still won’t connect after that, most Blink camera models have a small reset button, usually recessed near the battery compartment or on the back housing, that you hold for about 5-7 seconds until the LED flashes. Battery Blink models vary slightly by generation, so check the specific camera’s manual if the light doesn’t respond as described.
Re-Adding the Camera After a Reset
Open the Blink app, go to the system the camera belongs to, and choose Add a Device, then scan or enter the camera’s serial number/QR code. The camera needs to be within range of the Sync Module during setup — pairing failures at this step are almost always a distance or interference issue rather than a bad reset. Once paired, rebuild any motion zones and notification settings, which don’t survive a reset.
If Resetting Doesn’t Fix a Recording Problem
If the camera reconnects fine but still isn’t capturing clips, a reset isn’t the right fix — see Blink camera not recording for the storage, motion-sensitivity and subscription causes that a reset won’t touch.
Accessories Worth Having on Hand

Best for local backup storage for Blink’s Sync Module after a reset.

Best for remounting a Blink camera after a factory reset and re-pairing.
Related Guides
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