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Blink Sync Module XR — System hub for all Blink devices, go up to 400 feet from your home with extended range for Outdoor 4

69.99

Blink Sync Module XR — System hub for all Blink devices, go up to 400 feet from your home with extended range for Outdoor 4

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Customers find the digital device accessory functional and easy to set up. They say it works well with their cameras and integrates seamlessly with Fire TV. The sync module is also appreciated. However, opinions differ on range, value for money, connectivity, speed, and video quality.

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· Blink Sync Module XR is the first system hub to extend the range of your Blink Outdoor 4 wire-free smart security cameras and Outdoor 4 Floodlight Cameras (both sold separately), so you can see what’s happening around your entire property with ease. · Even broader coverage — With extended range, place up to two Blink Outdoor 4 cameras up to 250 feet away from your home, and up to 400 feet away when in XR+ mode (video resolution may vary). · Put home in your hands — Control up to 10 Blink devices from the Blink app making it easy for you to arm, disarm, and use a group of your cameras together. · Save and share clips — Choose to store events conveniently in the cloud with a Blink Subscription Plan (sold separately) or locally with the Sync Module XR and a MicroSD card (up to 256 GB – sold separately). · Includes one Sync Module XR, one USB-C cable, and one indoor power adapter. Blink MicroSD card for local storage sold separately.

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Muscle428Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025

This replaced my regular sync module, (200 feet capable) to 400 ft , worked perfect, signal is strong and not delayed

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ekrintexasReviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024

I've had the sync 2 with 3rd gen camera and mini cameras for several years. It worked well for what I needed. Not always the best at capturing video but worked. My problem happened when I upgraded my home Xfinity Comcast wifi modem to the XB8. I don't know lot about this technology but it is a triband with faster speeds. The sync 2 would not hook to the wifi with the new modem. I tried all the steps listed in their help area several times. No luck. I wrote blinkcustomer service. First, they didn't read my email. They would just send me emails ever couple days telling me to do the things I already did. I started googling and found this is a problem with several models of xfinity modems. I ordered the new XR sync module. It worked with my new wifi and set up easily. It also worked with my older cameras. This is really not a review of the camera abilities; really just to advise to buy new model vs sync 2 model. I appreciate not having to pay the monthly fee to hold video. The sync module does it and will pay for itself in 6 months. If you are going to have 24 hr constant recording you'll need the subscription.

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shalene michelle hopkinsReviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025

I received this today and un-installed my old module and added this one. My old module was very close to my cameras but there was a concrete wall between them (Florida house). I put this one even farther away and closer to my wifi and it's working finally for both cameras. The outdoor 4 I have is now on XR and loads within a couple seconds. My other camera doesn't qualify for that but is still loading better even though the wifi connection shows yellow when it was green before. I was about to give up on my Blink system after having unhelpful suggestions from their email support team. They didn't recommend anything with the module but this has been the only thing to help. I recommend trying this module if you are having trouble with your current Blink cameras.

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Chad LReviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025

Great upgrade from the module 2. Cameras load faster and connectivity has improved greatly. XR capability is key for the longer ranged cameras.

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C EakerReviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024

I have multiple Blink Sync Module 2 units set up in multiple locations. There are a couple places where the Blink Outdoor 4 cameras can sometimes have difficulty recording video (it either starts to record and abruptly stops or fails to record anything at all). Blink support was not of much assistance other than suggesting I should either move the Wi-Fi access points or move the cameras, neither of which are viable options due to the house layouts I'm dealing with. My thought was to add a Sync Module XR and use it to connect to these problematic cameras. It worked, but there are some limitations that you need to be aware of. The differences between the Sync Module 2 and Sync Module XR are: 1) for local storage the XR uses a microSD card instead of USB flash drive, but the limit of 256 GB is the same 2) the XR is slightly larger than the Sync Module 2 3) the XR is all white while the Sync Module 2 has a black top surface with white sides 4) the XR unit has dimmer LED indicators than the Sync Module 2 5) the XR uses a USB-C connector port for power instead of USB micro 6) the XR offers an optional "Extended Range" mode for Blink Outdoor 4 cameras (with limitations, see below) and it still has the same 10 camera limit as the Sync Module 2 The new Extended Range mode the module offers is currently only available for Blink Outdoor 4 cameras. When you have one of these cameras connected to the unit, the Blink app will give you the option of changing the connection network for the selected camera from Wi-Fi (default) to Extended Range and Extended Range Plus. By default, all Blink cameras use Wi-Fi for connect and the Sync Module 2. Communication network types with the Sync Module XR: Default = Wi-Fi, the camera must be in range of your Wi-Fi network to function. Supports the full 10 camera limit and all video quality options. XR = Extended Range, the camera connects to the Sync Module XR at a range up to 250 ft. Supports a maximum of 2 cameras in XR mode and video quality is limited to Standard (cannot use Best). XR+ = Extended Range Plus, the camera connects to the Sync Module XR at a range up to 400 ft. Supports a maximum of 1 camera in XR+ mode and video quality is limited to Save (cannot use Standard or Best). Within the app, if a camera is using one of the Extended Range modes the camera view will show an XR or XR+ in the upper-right corner. On top of the above limitations, your Blink account can only support up to 2 Sync Module XRs that are communicating using Extended Range modes. That means at most you can have 4 cameras using XR mode and only 2 cameras using XR+ mode per account. You can still have up to the maximum of 10 Sync Modules total per account, regardless of whether they are Sync Module 2 or XR. I have not tested the XR+ mode, but I am currently using the XR mode on cameras at a distance of about 150 ft from the Sync Module XR and the cameras have no issues connecting and recording events, whereas with Wi-Fi they were unreliable. Overall, it's a decent upgrade if, and only if, you need the extra range feature and you only need it for a very limited number of cameras (4 or 2 at most, depending on XR / XR+ mode). Otherwise, there's no benefit over the Sync Module 2.