Blink Camera Placement Guidelines

Optimizing motion detection

To enhance the effectiveness of motion detection, consider these key factors when positioning your Blink camera or doorbell:

  • Position your device to capture side-to-side movement across the field of view.
  • Maintain 5-20 feet (1.5-6m) for optimal detection range.
  • Mount your device at elevated height to reduce false notifications.
  • Avoid placing near bright lights, moving branches, and high-traffic areas with passing vehicles.

If you are using a Sync Module, position it at least 10 feet away from your router to minimize interference.

Different Blink cameras use different detection methods: 

  • Most Blink cameras and doorbells detect motion through heat signatures. 
  • Mini cameras use visual detection and can sense movement through glass, though less accurately.

When mounting a Mini camera behind glass: 

  • Turn off the Recording LED. 
  • Turn off the Night Vision IR LED.

Reducing unwanted notifications 

When placing a Blink camera or doorbell outdoors, motion notifications can be triggered by random objects, moving cars, or shadows. You can reduce unwanted notifications by:

Improving image quality

Camera placement can affect motion detection and image clarity. Avoid installing cameras behind windows or glass, near flat reflective surfaces, or in high-contrast areas. 

For best results: 

  • Mount cameras with direct views of target areas. 
  • Use a Blink Mount or Stand
  • Turn off the camera's infrared (IR) light in well-lit environments.

Enhancing sound quality

By following these guidelines, you can significantly improve the audio quality of your recordings and live views:

  • Avoid dense materials: Avoid placing cameras near brick, stone, concrete, or metal surfaces, as these materials can reflect sound and create unwanted echoes or distortion.
  • Avoid close proximity to electronic devices: Maintain distance from electronic devices like routers, smartphones, and household appliances to prevent electromagnetic interference and unwanted background noise.
  • Avoid confined spaces: Choose open spaces with sound-absorbing surfaces for better audio quality. Avoid small closets, narrow hallways, and tight corners, as open areas allow for better sound dispersion and clearer audio capture.

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