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Blink budget security cameras will support AI-powered video descriptions

Blink budget security cameras will support AI-powered video descriptions

Posted on 8 December 2025 By jobuzo

Amazon’s budget Blink smart home brand is adding AI-generated video descriptions as a new benefit for subscribers. Blink Video Descriptions are text descriptions of the motion doorbells and cameras capture, and they’ll be available in beta starting today, November 17.

Not unlike Ring Video Descriptions, a feature offered on Amazon’s other smart home brand, Blink’s AI-generated descriptions are supposed to be a concise way to check out what’s happening in and around your home. Any kind of motion can produce a video clip and a notification in the Blink app, but video descriptions should help weed out which ones are worth watching and worrying about.

Blink says Video Descriptions will be supported on all existing Blink doorbells and cameras, provided you’re paying to be a Blink subscriber for at least $4 a month or $40 a year. That means if you’ve scooped up one of the new Blink 2K+, Blink Outdoor 2K+ or Blink Arc cameras, you’ll be able to take advantage of the feature.

Blink Video Descriptions start rolling out to subscribers today in beta, though not in Illinois, possibly due to the state’s Biometric Information Privacy Act.

Blink budget security cameras will support AI-powered video descriptions


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