Having a Blink camera that doesn’t detect motion can be frustrating. This is because of several reasons:
By understanding these potential causes, we will now proceed to troubleshooting your Blink camera and get it back to capturing important activity.
Here’s a detailed guide to get your camera back on top of its motion detection game:
By following these tips, you can ensure your Blink camera has the power it needs to effectively detect motion and keep you informed.
Blink cameras utilize Passive Infrared (PIR) sensors to detect motion by identifying changes in infrared radiation. This distinction helps differentiate between humans and other objects. The size of moving objects and the amount of motion they generate determine whether a motion event is triggered.
Here’s how to optimize your Blink camera’s motion detection for the best results:
By following these steps, you should be able to optimize your Blink camera’s motion detection and ensure it captures all the activities around your home.
Remember, consistent maintenance and software updates can significantly improve your Blink system’s performance.
If the basic solutions haven’t resolved your motion detection issues, here are some advanced steps:
Reset the camera to factory settings. This erases all customized settings, including Wi-Fi connections, motion detection zones, and saved recordings. Be sure to back up any crucial recordings before proceeding. The reset process typically involves pressing a specific button combination on the camera itself (consult the Blink manual for exact instructions).
Similar to the camera, resetting the Sync Module erases all the stored information and settings. This can be helpful if the Sync Module itself is malfunctioning. Back up any recordings before proceeding. Click Here if you want to know how to reset Blink doorbell.
Important Note:
Resetting the camera or Sync Module requires reconfiguring the entire system, including reconnecting them to your Wi-Fi network and resetting all your preferences. Proceed with caution and only if the basic troubleshooting steps haven’t solved the issue.
If none of these solutions work, contacting Blink customer support is recommended. Their team can provide further assistance and diagnose any underlying issues that might require more specialized attention.
Ensure “Night Vision” is activated in the Blink app settings for your camera. This allows the camera to “see” in the dark using infrared technology.
Night vision works best with the right infrared (IR) level. Here’s a breakdown to optimize it:
Pro Tip: Many users experience issues with Blink cameras (except the Mini) not detecting motion through windows at night. This is because Blink cameras use PIR sensors that can’t penetrate glass.
The Blink Mini can sometimes detect motion through a window using software analysis, but with limitations:
Considering these limitations, using the Blink Mini for through-window detection might not be ideal.
By enabling Night Vision and adjusting IR intensity, you can significantly improve your camera’s ability to capture nighttime activity. Remember, the Blink Mini offers the unique ability to detect some motion through windows under specific conditions.
There are a few common reasons your Blink camera might not be detecting motion:
Disarmed camera: Ensure your Blink system is in “armed” mode for motion detection to be active.
Low battery: Weak batteries can hinder motion detection. Replace them with fresh ones.
Motion detection settings: Verify motion detection is enabled and adjust sensitivity if needed.
Camera placement: Check for obstructions, proper angle, and adequate lighting in the camera’s view.
If these don’t solve the issue, consider contacting Blink support for further assistance.
Here’s how to potentially fix Blink camera motion detection:
Arm your camera: Ensure the Blink system is in “armed” mode for motion detection.
Check settings: Open the Blink app and verify motion detection is enabled. You can also adjust sensitivity to reduce false triggers or increase detection range.
Optimize placement: Ensure a clear view, proper angle, and adequate lighting for the camera.
Update firmware: Outdated firmware can cause issues so keep your Blink app updated.
Restart camera and Sync Module: Power cycle both the camera (remove batteries for 10 seconds) and Sync Module (unplug for 30 seconds) to refresh the connection.
If these steps don’t resolve the issue, Blink support can offer further assistance.
Blink cameras only record motion events when the system is armed. When disarmed, they prioritize battery life and won’t record. To capture motion, simply arm your Blink system through the app.