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The Blink 2K+ Video Doorbells Come in Two Model Options

These new Blink 2K+ Video Doorbells have been announced by Amazon as its latest entryway security and convenience solutions that are engineered with advanced capabilities, but also value, in mind.

The door bells come in two models including the Blink Wired Doorbell 2K+ and the Blink Battery Doorbell 2K+, which are both rated to capture footage at up to 2K resolution across a head-to-toe field of view. This will enable users to clearly see the face of visitors, while also keeping an eye out for packages left on the doorstep. The improved dynamic range on the units means they will achieve enhanced visibility in bright and low-light conditions.

The new Blink 2K+ Video Doorbells are priced at $49.99 and will also offer person detection in the US alongside smarter alerts when paired with the Blink AI Basic or Blink AI Plus subscriptions.

Trend Themes

  1. Affordable High-resolution Home Security — The introduction of sub-$50 2K doorbells indicates a shift toward mass-market access to premium imaging that can compress pricing tiers across the security hardware market.
  2. Subscription-enhanced Device Intelligence — Bundled AI detection and smarter alerts paired with cloud subscriptions point to a monetization pivot where ongoing software services augment low-margin hardware.
  3. Multi-modal Power Options — The availability of both wired and battery-powered models highlights product-line diversification that broadens addressable installations and aftermarket accessory ecosystems.

Industry Implications

  1. Residential Security — Higher-resolution, low-cost cameras are reshaping expectations for home surveillance quality and could destabilize incumbents reliant on higher-price, installation-dependent offerings.
  2. Smart Home Platforms — Edge-capable devices with cloud subscription layers are converging into platform plays that create new opportunities for integrated ecosystems and recurring revenue streams.
  3. Retail and Logistics — Improved doorstep visibility and person detection are altering last-mile loss prevention dynamics and could shift how retailers and carriers verify deliveries and manage claims.

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