


The mounting hardware holds the camera extremely well and moves to almost any position you need when mounting.

Mine have been outside for the past few months in 100+ degree heat and torrential downpours and I haven't seen any issues yet. The camera's build quality is solid, and I can see them holding up to the elements quite well. It just takes a few taps inside the Blink app to get your devices connected, and you can add as many cameras to your system as you want. Luckily, Blink got a new one out to me very quickly, and things were smooth sailing from there. The Blink XT2 handles the elements better than any camera I've seen to date, but changing the batteries is annoying. I ran into some issues with my first bridge not wanting to connect to my Wi-Fi, and after some internet digging I discovered I wasn't alone in that. Blink has done a great job of adding QR codes to each device so that it's as simple as scanning it into your app to get things started. From the time you start unboxing the cameras until you have things set up goes super quickly.
