The Blink XT security camera is weatherproof and 50% off for UK Prime members

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The Blink XT home security camera can be used as part of an array of cameras to protect your home, and right now you can save 50% on the 1- or 2-camera kits as Amazon's exclusive deal of the day for Prime members.

Blink XT cameras have motion detection, up to 1080p instant recording, and smart notifications. You can check on your home in real-time from anywhere using the Blink app, and Blink also offers free cloud storage for recorded video clips, so you don't have to pay for a monthly subscription. They are super simple to set up and run wirelessly for two years on two included Lithium batteries. They are also weather-resistant, so you can monitor your home's surroundings all year round. You can switch between LEDs or infrared vision to light up those surroundings or keep an eye out at night. The 1-camera system is currently half price at just £49.99. The 2-camera system is also on sale for £89.99, which is a savings of £90.

You can link up to ten Blink cameras to the same system to create a comprehensive view of your home. There are newer Blink XT2 cameras coming out, but they use the same sync module hub as the Blink XT so you can mix and match first and second-generation Blink XT cameras once they arrive. Amazon backs Blink XT cameras with a one-year warranty and shipping is free with Prime.

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