Blink Doorbell Storage Explained: Cloud vs Local & Subscription Impact

Blink video doorbell has local and cloud storage options available. The local storage relies on the Sync Module 2 and a 256 GB USB to record the clips locally. Users have to pay $3.99/mo for basic and $11.99/mo for plus subscription with access to cloud storage. This subscription allows users to view and record lengthy clips, enabling person and vehicle detection features. Local storage relies on the Sync module, which increases the chances of losing the recordings when these devices get damaged. Cloud makes it easy to access the recordings from any device and from any corner of the world with just the internet. Sync module is best for users who don’t want to pay a monthly fee or upload their home recordings to the internet.

What Are the Differences Between Cloud and Local Storage?

Here are the differences between cloud and local storage:

  1. Cloud Storage: The video clips get stored in the cloud when someone presses the ring. The length and quality of clips can be adjusted from the Blink app. These recordings can be accessed from anywhere and act as evidence even when the doorbell gets stolen. It requires a premium Blin subscription and an active internet connection.
  2. Local Storage: Sync module saves the video clips in case of local storage in a flash drive. A person has to access this system physically to check the recordings. There is no subscription or internet required for Blink local storage.

How Does Subscription Affect Blink Storage?

Blink offers more storage and cloud access with subscriptions. It provides support for priority and advanced motion alerts, unlike the free plan. People can access up to 60 days of cloud storage on one device. The free plan has limited features and playback functionalities. It only stores event recordings for 24 hours and then automatically deletes them if they are not stored in a USB.

How to Set Up Local Storage for Blink Doorbell

Set up a stable power supply and use a compatible USB to record clips. Enable local recordings from the Blink app to manage clips and share them in the future. 

How to Manage and Retrieve Stored Videos

Manage the stored video on the sync module and cloud according to their storage option. Make sure to organize them on the basis of time, event type, camera, and date to find them easily. Download or copy the important clips locally on your mobile or other USB to avoid losing them. Keep a check on the Blink recordings and free up the space to avoid lags in two-way communication and live view.

What are the Best Practices for Blink Doorbell Storage

Use the local storage as a backup even after getting a cloud subscription. Prefer the yearly subscription to record and save clips for a longer time instead of the monthly hassle. Make sure to schedule the cleanups to remove the unnecessary clips. Keep the Blink app locked to protect recordings in access of unauthorized persons.

By Ricky Riche
Ricky Riche

Ricky Riche

My name is Ricky and I have been a mechanical engineer for 25 years. My 3D-printing journey started when I purchased my first doorbell camera. Once I installed it, I knew I needed to do something different. I wanted to see my doormat where delivery drivers would bring my items and I didn’t want to scroll through all the events. Due to my dissatisfaction, I started designing my own doorbell mounts. After some trial and error, I finally came up with the perfect mount solutions to meet multiple issues. We guarantee we have a doorbell mount on our shop to meet your specific concern.

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