
"In an email to subscribers this week, the company explained that "for the first time since Blink launched subscription plans," customers would be paying more each month for the Blink Basic plan, which covers one device. The new price for the plan is $3.99 per month or $39.99 per year. Previously, the price was $3 a month or $30 a year."
"The company's cameras include basic functionality without a subscription, like live view, motion alerts, and two-way audio, but if you want advanced features like cloud video recording and 30-day cloud storage, you'll need to pay. If you want to keep your current subscription, you don't need to do anything. If you want to avoid the higher price, Blink says you'll need to cancel before Nov. 17."
Blink is increasing the Blink Basic subscription from $3/month ($30/year) to $3.99/month ($39.99/year), marking the first price increase since the current plan debuted in 2020. The Basic plan covers one device; no changes to the Blink Plus plan were specified. Cameras retain basic functions without a subscription, including live view, motion alerts, and two-way audio. Advanced features like cloud video recording and 30-day cloud storage require a subscription. Subscribers can keep their current plan without action; those who want to avoid the higher price must cancel before Nov. 17 via Amazon memberships. Blink also introduced Blink Moments and custom motion-notification snooze.
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