Blink Moments aims to reduce the labor involved in home security.
Let’s pretend that a suspicious man wandered around your home while you were at work.
He happened to walk by all five of your blink cameras.
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Moments isn’t amust-havefeature, but it has the potential to be a huge convenience.
“Today, Blink customers have an average of three cameras per household and generate hundreds of motion events.
With a large volume of footage, manually scrolling through individual clips can be time-consuming.
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Moments solves this by combining various clips into one condensed story.
Most smart home companies refuse to provide new features for old products, so this is commendable.
Blink has a niceprivacy policy, but Amazon recently paid $31 million forviolating child and consumer privacy laws.
Consumers should make an informed choice when installinganyinternet-connected rig in their home.
A product like the Blink camera will always come with clear benefits and murky downsides.
Blink Basic users will not receive this feature.