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Blink Launches Sub-$50 2K Video Doorbells in May 2026

Amazon's Blink has introduced two new video doorbells with 2K resolution, including its first wired-only model priced at $49.99. The new products, shipping May 20th, challenge competitors like Wyze and Ring in the affordable smart home security segment.

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Key takeaways

  1. 01Blink has launched two new video doorbells, the Wired Doorbell 2K+ ($49.99) and the Battery Doorbell 2K+ (from $69.99), shipping May 20th.
  2. 02The new wired model is Blink's first doorbell to operate without a required Sync Module hub, offering a smaller and simpler installation.
  3. 03With its sub-$50 price, the wired 2K doorbell undercuts key competitors including Wyze and Amazon's other security brand, Ring.
  4. 04Advanced features, such as AI-generated video descriptions, are tied to paid subscription plans starting at $6.99 per month.

New HardwareLede

Blink, the Amazon-owned security brand, has announced two new video doorbells, expanding its product line with higher resolution cameras.[1] The new hardware will begin shipping on May 20th, signaling a strategic push into the more competitive segment of the smart home market.

Models and FeaturesEvent Summary

The lineup includes the Blink Wired Doorbell 2K+, priced at $49.99, and the Blink Battery Doorbell 2K+, which starts at $69.99[2] with an existing Sync Module. Notably, the wired model is Blink's first doorbell that can operate without a Sync Module hub, a change from its previous hardware architecture, enabling a more compact design. Both devices join Blink’s existing 2K camera portfolio and support new AI-powered features, such as smart video descriptions that provide text summaries of detected events.

Competitive LandscapePublisher Context

At under $50, the Blink Wired Doorbell 2K+ directly competes with other budget-friendly options in the smart home market.[3] Its pricing positions it below Wyze's 2K wired doorbell, which costs $60, and significantly undercuts the $79.99 wired 2K doorbell from Ring, Blink's sister brand also owned by Amazon. This strategic pricing suggests an aggressive push by Amazon to capture a larger share of the entry-level security camera segment by offering higher resolution at a lower cost.

Subscription ModelOutlook

While the hardware is inexpensive, full functionality relies on a subscription. Accessing the new AI-powered video descriptions depends on a cloud subscription, requiring users to select from Blink's recently introduced AI subscription levels starting at $6.99 per month for a single device. Standard plans without the AI features, providing 60 days of cloud storage, begin at $3.99 a month per camera. Without any subscription, the doorbells offer only basic functions like live view and motion alerts, a model likely designed to encourage recurring revenue.

Amazon's StrategyWrapup

The launch of these two doorbells reinforces Amazon's dual-brand strategy in home security. With Ring catering to a mid-to-premium market, Blink is clearly positioned as the volume-play, budget-conscious alternative. By introducing its first wired-only model and pushing 2K resolution into the sub-$50 price bracket, Blink is making advanced security features more accessible, a move likely to pressure competitors and solidify Amazon's presence in the connected home ecosystem.

Citations

  1. [1]

    Blink, the Amazon-owned security brand, has announced two new video doorbells, expanding its product line with higher resolution cameras.

    "The company has announced two new doorbell cameras with higher video resolution, including its first wired-only model for under $50."
  2. [2]

    The lineup includes the Blink Wired Doorbell 2K+, priced at $49.99, and the Blink Battery Doorbell 2K+, which starts at $69.99.

    "Amazon-owned Blink has two new video doorbells: the Blink Wired Doorbell 2K+ for $49.99 and the Blink Battery Doorbell 2K+ for $69.99 if you already have a sync module;"
  3. [3]

    At under $50, the Blink Wired Doorbell 2K+ directly competes with other budget-friendly options in the smart home market.

    "A high-resolution video doorbell is no longer a luxury, and two new options from Amazon-owned Blink now offer affordable wired and battery-powered doorbells with 2K cameras."

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Maxime Doussin, CTO at MWM

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