Installing a Blink outdoor security camera is a great way to monitor your property and enhance your home’s security. Blink cameras are wireless and powered by batteries, so they can be installed quickly and easily without needing to drill holes or run wires. While most Blink mounting brackets utilize screws for attachment, there are several screw-free methods to safely and securely mount your Blink outdoor camera.
What You’ll Need
Before installing your Blink outdoor camera without screws, gather the necessary materials:
- Blink outdoor camera
- Blink mounting bracket
- Strong, outdoor-rated adhesive (e.g. Gorilla tape or weatherproof silicone)
- Alcohol wipes to clean the surface
- For siding/trim installation: extra-strength rubber washers, caulk/sealant
- For soffit installation: plastic anchors
- Screwdriver or power drill (if pre-drilling pilot holes)
Choosing the Location
When choosing where to place your Blink camera, consider the following:
- Field of view – The camera should cover the area you want to monitor. Pay attention to the viewing angle (110° for Blink).
- Height – Mounting the camera 7-10 ft high provides an optimal vantage point.
- Lighting – The camera needs adequate lighting, especially at night. Avoid pointing it directly into sunlight.
- Protected spot – Choose a sheltered location, away from sprinklers and the elements. The overhang of a roof or awning is ideal.
- Power source – Place the camera within range of the Blink Sync Module (up to 100 ft).
Ideally, position the camera where the status light is visible so you can monitor connectivity.
How to Install on Siding or Trim
Mounting the Blink camera on exterior siding or trim can be done securely with silicone adhesive.
Steps:
- Clean the surface where you’ll adhere the mount with alcohol wipes and let dry completely.
- Apply a thick bead of silicone adhesive to the back of the mounting bracket. An “X” pattern ensures maximum adhesion.
- Press the bracket firmly onto the siding or trim for 1-2 mins. The silicone needs time to begin curing before it will hold strongly.
- Use a screwdriver or drill to insert the two rubber washers into the bracket’s screw holes. Push them in fully.
- Run a small bead of silicone around the washers to seal them. Allow everything to cure for at least 24 hours before attaching the camera.
- Slide the Blink camera onto the mounting bracket’s arms. No screws are needed!
Periodically check the adhesive and washers to make sure the mount remains secure over time. Recaulk with silicone if needed.
Tips for Mounting on Siding:
- Adhere to vinyl or wood siding only. Avoid brick, stucco, or fiber cement.
- Attach near studs for added stability and to avoid loosening siding.
- If concerned about bonding, pre-drill pilot holes and use silicone plugs or caulk inside.
How to Install Under an Eave or Overhang
For protection from the elements, mounting the Blink under the eave or overhang is an ideal location.
Steps:
- Identify a spot with good visibility that has an eave or overhang at least 3/4″ deep. This allows the camera to fit.
- Clean the area thoroughly with alcohol wipes and let dry.
- Apply a generous “X” pattern of silicone adhesive to the back of the mounting bracket.
- Firmly press the bracket to the surface for 60 seconds. Allow the adhesive to cure for a full day.
- Slide the Blink camera onto the bracket’s arms when ready. The eave overhang will help protect it from rain or sprinklers.
- Seal any gaps around the bracket with additional caulk if desired to prevent moisture getting in.
Tips for Installing Under Eaves:
- Ensure the overhang depth is at least 3/4″. Measure first before installing.
- For soffit installation, use plastic anchors pushed into pilot holes to reinforce the mount.
- Avoid pointing the camera where water drips heavily off the roof. Divert rain if needed.
How to Install on Fences or Deck Railings
Blink cameras can also be mounted to fences, deck railings, or posts without screws by using heavy-duty, weatherproof tape.
Steps:
- Wipe the surface clean where you’ll adhere the bracket. Ensure it’s free of dust, oil, or debris.
- Apply strong, outdoor-rated double-sided tape or silicone adhesive to the back of the mounting bracket. Go heavy – don’t skimp on tape!
- Remove the adhesive liners and firmly press the bracket onto the fence board for 60-90 seconds.
- For extra strength, loop two zip ties through the bracket holes and around the fence. Pull tightly so the ties are snug against the back.
- Allow everything to set overnight before attaching the Blink camera to complete installation.
Tips for Mounting to Fences:
- Use weatherproof tape like Gorilla extreme mounting tape – regular tape won’t last!
- Attach to vertical surfaces only. Do not adhere brackets to diagonal fence boards.
- For wood fences, pre-drill pilot holes to drive screws directly into fence posts for maximum stability.
How to Angle the Camera Properly
One benefit of screw-free installation is the ability to easily adjust the Blink camera angle:
- Start by examining the monitoring area and deciding on placement. Avoid pointing the camera too high or low.
- After adhering the bracket, attach the camera and observe the view on the Blink app to confirm the angle.
- If needed, detach, reposition the bracket, and check again. The adhesive allows for multiple reattachments during the curing period.
- For fixed angles, adding a few dabs of silicone on each side of the base can permanently set the tilt. Avoid over-applying.
- Adjust the camera’s viewing angle through the app after installation is complete. Pan and zoom to fine-tune the frame.
- If using zip ties on a fence, you can adjust camera direction by loosening/tightening the ties.
Tips for Angling:
- Angle down for closer views like driveways. Aim slightly upward for long-distance shots.
- Turn the camera to monitor high-traffic areas effectively.
- Consider light source and field of view to optimize the camera position.
Troubleshooting Issues
Though adhesive mounting is convenient for Blink installation, here are some troubleshooting tips:
Bracket falls off:
- Ensure the surface was cleaned properly before adhering. Oils prevent the adhesive from bonding.
- Press the bracket onto the surface firmly for 60-90 seconds after applying the adhesive. Rushing the curing process weakens the bond.
- Use additional caulk or sealant around the edges for a watertight seal. Moisture ingress can compromise the tape’s grip over time.
Image is blurry:
- Check for any debris, cobwebs, or moisture on the camera lens and wipe clean with a soft cloth.
- Examine the WiFi strength and router connection. Poor signal can affect video quality.
- Adjust the camera angle to point away from glare, sunlight, or reflections.
Night vision is poor:
- Infrared lights can reflect off glass. Angle the camera to avoid windows.
- Ensure the LEDs are clean and unobstructed.
- Move the camera to a location with better ambient light at night.
False motion alerts:
- Adjust the motion sensitivity to avoid detection of small movements like branches.
- Set activity zones to only cover high-traffic areas.
- Turn off notifications during high-wind events that shift trees and cause false alarms.
Installing Multiple Cameras
When installing several Blink outdoor cameras:
- First, determine the key areas that need monitoring. Camera placement is all about perspective.
- Space cameras out around the property in complementary positions. Too much overlap results in redundant views.
- Angle cameras to provide wide coverage of their designated monitoring zones. Adjust in the app.
- Use security signage to alert intruders of surveillance and deter crime. Position signs prominently.
- For full coverage, utilize a mix of camera mounts – side of house, fences, garage, driveway, etc.
- Check that all locations receive adequate WiFi signal from the Blink Sync Module. Extend signal if needed.
- Connect cameras to the same Blink account. The app makes it easy to toggle between different views.
Strategic placement of multiple outdoor cameras provides complete property coverage with overlapping fields of vision and no blind spots.
Alternative Mounting Options
While adhesive mounting works well for many surfaces, here are a few other screw-free installation options:
- Magnetic mounts – Offer quick attachment to metal surfaces like rain gutters. Ensure magnet strength is sufficient to hold the camera.
- Suction cups – Create a temporary vacuum seal on very smooth surfaces like glass or tile. Useful for rental properties.
- Strap mounts – Nylon camera straps can attach around poles or tree branches up to 3″ diameter. Ensure a tight fit.
- Silicone plugs – Drill pilot holes and fill with caulk/silicone for studier adhesion if desired. Let cure fully.
- Brick mounts – Spear anchors tap into mortar gaps between bricks then expand for solid holding power with no drilling or screws.
Always check the adhesive bond regularly and re-apply when needed. While screwless options require more frequent inspection, they offer faster, simpler installation.
Powering the Camera
Blink outdoor cameras are powered by two AA lithium batteries which last around 2 years. No electrical outlet or wiring is required.
To install the batteries:
- Slide off the camera front cover.
- Insert the two included batteries into the slots. Align the + and – ends properly.
- Replace the front cover once batteries are installed. A tight seal is important to prevent moisture damage.
- The camera will automatically sync and connect once powered on. The LED light on front will blink when active.
- Check the battery life status in the Blink app and set up notifications for when power runs low.
For optimal battery performance:
- Use only official Blink batteries. Avoid cheap generics.
- Set motion detection zones and sensitivity to limit recordings.
- Ensure the outdoor temperature is within -4° to 113°F operating range.
- Turn off the Status Light in app settings if not needed.
The batteries supplied typically last 1-2 years based on usage. Swap out drained batteries promptly when notified in the Blink app to avoid footage disruptions. An extra set makes this quick and convenient.
Connecting to WiFi
Connecting your Blink system wirelessly:
- Ensure your WiFi router signal reaches the general vicinity of the cameras. Extend if needed.
- Power on the Blink Sync Module and plug it into an outlet where it can stay permanently.
- Launch the Blink app and create an account if you don’t have one.
- Follow the app’s step-by-step connection process. When prompted, scan the QR code on the Sync Module.
- Select your WiFi network and enter the password when asked. This links Sync to your home’s internet.
- The app will automatically detect the camera once it’s powered on and add it to your Blink system.
- Place the Sync Module centrally between your cameras for best connectivity. Avoid crowding it.
If cameras disconnect or won’t connect:
- Ensure Sync Module is plugged in and connected to WiFi. Verify light status.
- Check if camera batteries need replacing.
- Move Sync closer to the camera and restart everything.
- Remove network obstructions between Sync and cameras.
Reliable WiFi coverage is essential. But once configured properly, the cameras operate wirelessly.
Using the Blink App Features
The Blink app makes accessing and managing your cameras easy. Take advantage of all the useful features:
- Live View – Instantly check camera feeds and Live View to monitor property.
- Motion Detection – Customize motion zones and set sensitivity. Receive alert videos with blink clips.
- HD Video – Record video clips in 1080HD quality with infrared night vision.
- Two-Way Talk – Speak through the camera mic and listen in. Great for fending off intruders.
- Activity Status – Monitor armed/disarmed modes and check battery levels.
- Cloud Storage – Save video clips to the cloud for later viewing when motion is detected. Upgrade for more storage.
- Multiple Users – Share access securely with family or roommates. Manage user permissions.
The Blink app makes accessing cameras and features convenient. Customize notifications, alerts and settings for your specific security needs.
Maintaining the Blink Camera
Like any outdoor security equipment, Blink cameras require periodic maintenance:
- Check adhesive/tape every 2-3 months and reapply if loosening. Tighten straps or zip ties if used.
- Inspect the exterior casing for cracks or water damage. Replace if compromised. Ensure the front cover is sealed tightly.
- Monitor battery life in the app. Always replace low batteries immediately to avoid footage gaps.
- Wipe down the camera lens gently every few weeks with a microfiber cloth to remove dust and debris.
- Check that motion zones, sensitivity and settings are optimized to avoid false alerts. Adjust if needed.
- Verify WiFi signal remains strong. Move Sync closer to extend range or add WiFi extenders if needed.
- Use a ladder every 6 months to examine the camera position. Alter the angle if necessary.
Proper maintenance ensures your Blink cameras continue monitoring your property reliably. Don’t wait until problems arise – prevent them.
Conclusion
Installing Blink outdoor cameras without screws is completely feasible using adhesives, sealants, or weatherproof tape. Follow the detailed steps to securely mount your camera in an optimal position tailored for your property. Angle the camera carefully, connect it to WiFi, insert batteries, and customize settings in the Blink app. With strategic placement, multiple cameras provide full outdoor coverage. Remember to periodically maintain the cameras and app settings. Adhesive mounting provides a quick, simple way to enhance your home’s security with Blink’s wireless outdoor camera system. Just be sure to regularly check the bonding and never hesitate to reapply when needed. With a few special tricks, you can avoid screws entirely!
How to Install Blink Camera without Screws: FAQ
Installing your new Blink security camera without screws is easy when you follow some simple tips. Here are answers to common questions about screwless Blink camera installation:
What surfaces can I mount my Blink camera on without screws?
You can adhesive mount Blink cameras on vinyl siding, wood, metal eaves, fences, deck railings, brick, and stucco using the right tape or adhesive. Ensure the surface is smooth, clean, and dry first.
Is adhesive mounting as secure as using screws?
Adhesive and tape can be just as secure as screws with proper application technique. Always firmly press the bracket for 60-90 seconds after attaching to maximize the bond strength. Check periodically and reapply as needed.
How do I angle the Blink camera properly during installation?
Start by trial positioning the bracket where you want to mount the camera. Check the angle through the Blink app once the camera is attached. Adjust the bracket position as needed during the curing time to optimize the view.
What kind of adhesive works best for screwless installation?
For most surfaces, flexible silicone sealant or exterior-rated mounting tape like Gorilla Extreme are best. Avoid regular duct tape. Always check that the tape you use is rated for outdoor use.
How can I prevent my Blink camera from falling off over time?
Always firmly press the bracket into the adhesive backing for the full curing time when mounting. Periodically check the bond strength and re-apply adhesive or tape as soon as any loosening occurs to prevent falling.
Do I need screws for mounting a Blink camera on vinyl siding?
No, you can securely adhere Blink cameras to vinyl siding without screws using flexible silicone sealant or exterior mounting tape. Just make sure to install near studs and press the bracket firmly when attaching.
What can I do if my Blink camera won’t connect to WiFi?
If your camera won’t connect, first ensure your Sync Module has power and is linked to your WiFi. Move the Sync closer to the camera, and remove any major obstructions blocking the signal. Relaunching the app can help too.
How often do I need to replace Blink camera batteries?
The included lithium batteries typically last 1-2 years depending on usage. Check battery levels in the Blink app, and always replace low batteries immediately to prevent footage disruptions. Keep spare batteries on hand.
Can I use rechargeable batteries in my Blink camera?
Blink recommends using the included non-rechargeable lithium batteries or new replacements. Rechargeable batteries often provide inconsistent voltage which can disrupt the camera. Purchase official Blink batteries for best performance.
How to Mount a Blink Camera on a Wall Without Screws
Mounting your new Blink security camera on a wall without screws is easy with the right adhesive and technique. Here are some tips for a successful installation:
Choose the Right Location
- Pick an exterior wall location with a wide vantage point and adequate WiFi signal strength.
- Ensure the spot has at least 3/4” of space so the camera body can fit flush when mounted.
- Only install on vertical surfaces. Avoid angled siding at corners or peaks.
Prepare the Surface Properly
- Clean the wall area thoroughly with alcohol wipes to remove any oil, dust or debris. Let dry completely.
- If painting is worn or peeling, sand and touch up the paint for better adhesion.