I know im randomly asking but does any of you know a method to log back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid lost my login password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me
@Coleman Simon i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Hello I like this light set up with the solar solar so I don't have to plug it in to power but the light is nowhere's near as bright as what I need or want do they make one like this that solar powered that has a much brighter light
i got one blink and I've replaced the batteries just about every 3 weeks the first few months of owning it. I upgraded to an electrical cord. Big difference, but still not impressed with it. Doesn't ever stay online for more than a minute or two. Slow video processing. I got a lot of those homeless backpackers scoping out the cars in the back lot. When I see any of them on the Blink video I run outside in a matter of a 3 seconds, and they never are in sight anywhere. So I say, whats the point of having this if every criminal has the time to get away. I'm done with wireless and working at saving for hard line cams.
Thanks for the post but this is the age-old dilemma when deciding between a batter powered/rechargeable camera like the Blink and a wired camera. The battery powered models are less expensive and easy to located anywhere in a few minutes but do require new batteries and are slower to respond. The wired cameras are MUCH more expensive, offer less flexibility in mounting but can respond quicker to movement and record longer. In a perfect setup, you'll use a few of each. Battery powered ones where you have less traffic and are just trying to stay on top of things like deliveries or light foot traffic and wired ones for higher security areas where you need quicker response. Blink is an exceptional camera as a battery-powered device but has the drawbacks I mentioned above that are really hard to overcome. You might want to try to reduce the sensitivity settings and lower the resolution to extend the battery life. I hope that helps a little and good luck.
I always love your videos . On a different note, have you ever made a review of the Powervision PowerEgg X? I really enjoyed making the video below using the latest firmware th-cam.com/video/ODQx7yEZMlQ/w-d-xo.html
The wire just allows you to use solar power to operate the camera. It's still a wireless solution but you no longer need to be swapping batteries every year. The sun charges and internal battery in the unit for the motion sensor light and the camera. It's a great way to install the camera anywhere and never have to worry about the batteries dying on you. I hope that helps. Rick
13ft wire is to mount the light up to 13ft away from the camera if that suits your situation better, not like the blink floodlight where the camera and floodlight have to be mounted together to be in sync with each other
Thanks for the post but the solar panel kit is under $60. It's designed to work with most wireless outdoor cameras and is a great (and free) way to power them.
Love your new drone valley logo frame at the back 👍..a good backyard camera and light source. Thanks for the recommendation Rick!
Can you also use that solar panel and put rechargeable batteries in your camera and the solar- panel charge the camera rechargeable batteries as well
thank you this was an amazing video!
Hey Rick how is the brainstorming coming in regards to the special group you plan to create?
I know im randomly asking but does any of you know a method to log back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid lost my login password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me
@Axton Frank instablaster ;)
@Coleman Simon i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Coleman Simon it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much you really help me out :D
@Axton Frank No problem :D
Great product and price is a lot cheaper than i expected.👍👍
Hello I like this light set up with the solar solar so I don't have to plug it in to power but the light is nowhere's near as bright as what I need or want do they make one like this that solar powered that has a much brighter light
Will solar panels help speed up connection to Live View? Its 8-10 seconds now, which is useless.
Very nice
Awesome
I can find ones that are brighter But has no solar panel . I'm looking for both brightness and solar panel for my blank outdoor and blank XT 2
Blink.
will this work on the Wyze wireless cams?
Or better yet, the Wyze v3 camera?
Hay Rick how’s the new racing drone from dji going so far ?
i got one blink and I've replaced the batteries just about every 3 weeks the first few months of owning it. I upgraded to an electrical cord. Big difference, but still not impressed with it. Doesn't ever stay online for more than a minute or two. Slow video processing. I got a lot of those homeless backpackers scoping out the cars in the back lot. When I see any of them on the Blink video I run outside in a matter of a 3 seconds, and they never are in sight anywhere. So I say, whats the point of having this if every criminal has the time to get away. I'm done with wireless and working at saving for hard line cams.
Thanks for the post but this is the age-old dilemma when deciding between a batter powered/rechargeable camera like the Blink and a wired camera. The battery powered models are less expensive and easy to located anywhere in a few minutes but do require new batteries and are slower to respond. The wired cameras are MUCH more expensive, offer less flexibility in mounting but can respond quicker to movement and record longer. In a perfect setup, you'll use a few of each. Battery powered ones where you have less traffic and are just trying to stay on top of things like deliveries or light foot traffic and wired ones for higher security areas where you need quicker response. Blink is an exceptional camera as a battery-powered device but has the drawbacks I mentioned above that are really hard to overcome. You might want to try to reduce the sensitivity settings and lower the resolution to extend the battery life. I hope that helps a little and good luck.
I always love your videos . On a different note, have you ever made a review of the Powervision PowerEgg X?
I really enjoyed making the video below using the latest firmware
th-cam.com/video/ODQx7yEZMlQ/w-d-xo.html
13 feet cable defeats the purpose of wireless camera🙄
The wire just allows you to use solar power to operate the camera. It's still a wireless solution but you no longer need to be swapping batteries every year. The sun charges and internal battery in the unit for the motion sensor light and the camera. It's a great way to install the camera anywhere and never have to worry about the batteries dying on you. I hope that helps. Rick
13ft wire is to mount the light up to 13ft away from the camera if that suits your situation better, not like the blink floodlight where the camera and floodlight have to be mounted together to be in sync with each other
$200 no thanks
Thanks for the post but the solar panel kit is under $60. It's designed to work with most wireless outdoor cameras and is a great (and free) way to power them.
I paid $54
Where did you see 200? Their like 50 bucks lol