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Home›Tech Advice›Blink’s Outdoor Security Camera is solid, but the last-gen XT2 was better

Blink’s Outdoor Security Camera is solid, but the last-gen XT2 was better

By Matthew Lynch
July 11, 2023
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In the realm of home security, it’s vitally important to have dependable equipment that gives you peace of mind. One such piece is the Blink Outdoor Security Camera. However, while it has merits, its earlier iteration, the XT2, proves to be a superior model.

Blink’s Outdoor Security Camera undoubtedly hits many of the right notes for what one would expect in a modern-day security system. It’s weather-resistant and durable, built to withstand varying climates and conditions. The resolution of 1080p HD ensures clear picture quality, a crucial factor when identifying potential intruders or anomalies outside your home. It also boasts specific features like customizable motion detection and infrared night vision, which are additive elements in beefing up its security quiver.

Despite its offerings, however, there are compelling reasons why the last-gen XT2 was a better security device overall.

The XT2 model was a paragon of performance and value for money with a robust feature set that outpaced many competitors on the market. It provided a two-year battery life based on typical usage with regular AA lithium batteries. This longevity is far more superior than the current Blink’s Outdoor Security camera model, which requires more frequent battery changes and servicing interruptions.

Moreover, the XT2 had free cloud storage included for up to two hours of recorded footage. In today’s time when subscription-based models are gaining ground across various industries, this feature stood out as a true cost-saver for homeowners seeking a user-friendly and budget-wise security solution.

While both models come with two-way audio allowing conversation with visitors or warning off intruders from another location, the audio quality in the XT2 model was notably better with less delay which can prove very useful during critical situations.

Blink’s Outdoor Security Camera is undoubtedly a reliable tool for household safety even today but there are aspects which make one miss the older XT2 model. Though upgrades are generally expected to be improvements on previous iterations, in this case, “newer” doesn’t necessarily equate to “better”. The hard-to-ignore superiority of near-Biblical life-span of batteries used in last-gen XT2 and free cloud storage tilt favor heavily towards it unlike its successor which falls short on these fronts.

To conclude: if Blink could re-incorporate some of these laudable traits into their future models while also bringing in new technologies and advancements, they could re-establish themselves as an irrefutable leader in outdoor security technology. But for now if one has to compare between Blink’s Outdoor Security Camera and last-gen XT2 – most arrows point towards our old friend XT2 being better off exception perhaps being image resolution.

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