Blink Wired Floodlight Camera Review: Bright Security Lighting With a Camera Attached
A mains-wired floodlight and HD camera in one fitting, with color night vision, a siren and a microSD slot, tied to Alexa.
The Blink Wired Floodlight Camera replaces an existing outdoor light fixture with a bright floodlight plus an HD camera, and being hardwired it never needs its batteries changed, which is the usual complaint about Blink's battery models. It covers 143 degrees, has color night vision helped by the floodlight, and includes two-way talk and a siren. There is a microSD slot for local recording, but the video history and the person, animal and vehicle detections sit behind a Blink subscription, and continuous live view is capped at five minutes without one. Alexa and IFTTT are the only integrations.
- Replacing an outdoor floodlight
- Existing Blink and Alexa homes
- Driveways and garage approaches
- Wired installs with no battery upkeep
Pros
- Bright floodlight and camera in one wired fitting
- Color and black and white night vision
- MicroSD slot for local recording
- Two-way talk and a built-in siren
- Weather resistant for outdoor mounting
- Mains wired, so no batteries to replace
- 143 degree diagonal field of view
Cons
- Alexa and IFTTT only: no Google Home, Apple HomeKit or SmartThings
- Live view capped at five minutes without a subscription
- Video history and person, animal and vehicle detection all require a plan
- HD only: no 2K, no 4K and no HDR
- No pan or tilt, no RTSP and no package or familiar face detection
- 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi only
- Requires mains lighting wiring and is a bulky fitting
- One year warranty
Who is the Blink Wired Floodlight Camera for?
It fits the house that already has a floodlight over the garage or the back door. Swapping that fitting for this one gets you security lighting and a camera from the same wiring, which is a tidier and cheaper job than mounting a separate camera nearby. Because it is mains powered there is no charging routine and no dead camera on the night you need it. It is a natural addition to an existing Blink setup with a Sync Module, and Alexa is the voice platform it works with.
What the hardware delivers
Video is HD across a 143 degree diagonal view, wide enough for a driveway or a garden path. Night vision works in both black and white infrared and in color, with the floodlight itself providing the light for color footage. Two-way talk lets you speak to whoever is out there and the siren adds an audible deterrent. It is weather resistant for outdoor mounting, and it has a microSD slot so recordings can be kept locally rather than depending entirely on the cloud.
What to know before you buy
The subscription shapes the experience: video event history and 24/7 history both require a plan, so do person, animal and vehicle detection, and live view stops after five minutes without one. Even offline event history is listed as subscription gated. Integrations are limited to Alexa and IFTTT, with no Google Home, Apple HomeKit or SmartThings support, though Home Assistant reads the camera through its official Blink integration. On the video side there is no 2K or 4K, no HDR, no pan or tilt, no RTSP, no package detection and no familiar faces. Wi-Fi is 2.4 GHz only. Installation means working on mains lighting wiring, and at 1134 g in a 178 x 173 x 198 mm body it is a substantial fitting. Warranty is one year.
Is the Blink Wired Floodlight Camera worth it?
As a floodlight that happens to include a camera it is priced sensibly, and hardwiring removes the maintenance that puts people off battery cameras. The reservations are the narrow ecosystem support and the subscription creep into features other brands include. If you are inside Blink and Alexa and want lighting plus basic camera coverage over a driveway, it does that well. If you want HomeKit, Google Home or richer detection without a plan, look elsewhere.
Frequently asked questions
Does the Blink Wired Floodlight Camera need a subscription?
For the useful parts, yes. Video event history, 24/7 history and person, animal and vehicle detection all require a Blink plan, and live view is limited to five minutes without one. A microSD card can be used for local storage.
How is it powered?
It is mains wired into an existing outdoor light fitting, so there are no batteries to replace and no solar option.
Does it work with Google Home or Apple HomeKit?
No. Alexa and IFTTT are the only supported integrations.
Does it record in color at night?
Yes. It has color night vision alongside black and white infrared, using the floodlight for illumination.
How wide is its view?
143 degrees diagonal, which covers a driveway or garden path from a typical floodlight position.






