Amazon has cut the Blink Outdoor 4 five-camera bundle to $105, or $21 per camera, ahead of Prime Day 2026. That is a 65% discount on a package ZDNet says usually costs $300, and it comes with five Blink Outdoor 4 cameras plus a Sync Module Core.
The deal was flagged by ZDNet, which called it the lowest price it has seen for this bundle. For a battery-powered outdoor security setup, the math is the hook: ZDNet says the individual cameras typically sell for $40 to $60 each, while this bundle drops the effective camera price to $21.
“This is a 65% discount and the lowest price we've ever seen for the Blink Outdoor 4,” ZDNet wrote.
Blink Outdoor 4 five-camera bundle drops to about $21 per camera before Prime Day
The early Prime Day offer gives buyers enough hardware to cover multiple parts of a property in one purchase. ZDNet specifically points to common placements such as a front door, driveway, backyard, side yard, garage, or patio.
The package includes five outdoor cameras and the Sync Module Core. That matters because the bundle is aimed at people who want broad coverage now, not someone testing one camera at a single entry point.
Here’s the pricing picture from the supplied deal data:
| Blink Outdoor 4 buying option | Price cited by ZDNet | Effective cost |
|---|---|---|
| Single camera typical range | $40 to $60 | $40 to $60 per camera |
| Five-pack usual price | $300 | $60 per camera |
| Current five-pack deal | $105 | $21 per camera |
ZDNet rated the deal 5/5 and listed it as “Lowest Price Ever.” The article was published June 12, 2026 at 7:59 a.m. PT, with Prime Day still ahead.
Pricing can move fast during Amazon deal windows. ZDNet says the offer will likely run through June 26, 2026, but adds there are “no guarantees,” and deals can sell out or expire at any time.
If you’re building a wider Prime Day shopping list, XOOMAR also has related deal pages on Samsung deals before Prime Day and the $100 Apple Watch Series 11 cut.
Five cameras change the value equation for home security shoppers
The appeal here isn’t just that one camera is cheap. It’s that five cameras let a buyer cover the obvious weak points at once.
A single outdoor camera can watch a porch. A five-camera pack can spread coverage across the front door, driveway, backyard, side yard, and garage or patio. That’s the practical reason this discount lands harder than a smaller markdown on one device.
The Blink Outdoor 4 is also built around low-friction installation. ZDNet says it runs on AA lithium batteries, so buyers don’t need to place cameras near outlets, add solar panels, hire an electrician, or drill through walls for power.
That makes the bundle more relevant for renters or anyone avoiding permanent wiring. It also makes placement more flexible, though battery access still matters if cameras are mounted somewhere difficult to reach.
Features cited in the supplied material include:
- Battery power: Runs on AA lithium batteries.
- Wireless setup: No wired power installation required.
- Weather resistance: ZDNet describes the cameras as weather-resistant.
- Field of view: The camera has a 143-degree field of view.
- Motion controls: ZDNet cites extensive motion and privacy controls in the app.
- Alerts: ZDNet says it delivered reliable security and wildlife monitoring alerts.
- Two-way audio: Related source material says Blink cameras include two-way audio.
- Live video and motion alerts: Related source material says these are available without a subscription.
The Amazon tie-in is also relevant, but buyers should be precise. TechRadar identifies Blink as an Amazon brand, and this sale is running at Amazon ahead of Prime Day. The supplied deal article does not detail Alexa-specific features for this bundle, so anyone buying mainly for Amazon smart-home integration should check the live product page before ordering.
The subscription and battery trade-offs are real
The sharp price does not erase the recurring-cost question. ZDNet says person detection and cloud storage require a paid subscription.
That is the main catch for buyers comparing the sticker price with the long-term cost of ownership. If you only need live views, motion alerts, and basic monitoring, the subscription may matter less. If you want cloud history or smarter detection, it becomes part of the real price.
Battery life is another caveat. ZDNet’s Maria Diaz wrote that her own Blink Outdoor 4 has been used for three years with a Floodlight Mount in a dark backyard area with no electrical wiring. In that high-traffic area, she said it needed new batteries “only every six months or so.”
That is useful hands-on context because outdoor cameras do not all live the same life. A camera pointed at a quiet side gate has a different workload than one watching a busy driveway, sidewalk, or backyard path.
ZDNet also flagged a few downsides from that setup:
- Floodlight brightness: The Floodlight Mount brightness was described as relatively modest at 700 lumens.
- Paid features: Person detection and cloud storage require a subscription.
- Battery reality: Real-world battery life may be much shorter than advertised in busy areas.
For buyers who want to avoid cloud storage fees, the included Sync Module Core deserves a closer look before checkout. The source material confirms the bundle includes it, but buyers should verify the exact storage setup and requirements on the live Amazon listing.
June 26 is the deadline to watch, but stock may matter first
Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs from Tuesday, June 23, to Friday, June 26, 2026, according to ZDNet. The publication says Amazon moved the event forward by a few weeks in 2026 from its prior second-week-of-July timing.
The practical read: this Blink deal is strongest for people who already know they need broad outdoor camera coverage and are comfortable with Blink’s subscription split. At $105 for five cameras, the bundle beats the usual five-pack price by $195.
If you only need one camera, the five-pack may be overkill. If you need full-property coverage, this is the rare security-camera deal where the bundle price changes the buying decision.
The watch item now is simple: whether Amazon keeps the $105 price live through June 26, and whether the bundle stays in stock long enough for Prime Day shoppers to compare it against other security-camera discounts before committing.
Key Takeaways
- The $105 bundle cuts the effective cost to $21 per camera, well below the typical single-camera price range.
- Five included cameras plus the Sync Module Core make it practical for covering multiple outdoor areas at once.
- The deal is labeled the lowest price seen by ZDNet, but it may expire or sell out before June 26, 2026.
Originally published on XOOMAR. For more news and analysis, visit XOOMAR.
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