The Blink camera is currently compatible with Alexa smart devices. Integrating Blink with Alexa allows users to access additional smart home functions remotely. Users can easily view their camera live feed from the Alexa app and control their Blink camera using voice commands.

In this article, you will learn more about Blink camera and its compatibility with Alexa, its ecosystem’s devices, and how to set up your Blink camera to work with Alexa.

Below is a list of Alexa ecosystem devices that are compatible with the Blink Smarthome Skill. Some of these devices are screen supported (allows you to view live camera video feeds) and non-screen supported (listen to camera audio only).

Non-Screen Supported Devices

  • Echo 1st and 2nd generationEcho Dot 2nd and 3rd generationEcho Plus 2nd generationEcho Tap (although it doesn’t support motion announcements)

Screen Supported Devices

  • Echo Show 2nd generationEcho Show 5Echo Show 8Echo Show 1st generationEcho SpotFire Tablets (Fire HD 8, Fire HD 10, Fire 7,” Fire 8,” Fire 10″)Fire TV Editions (Fire TV 1st and 2nd Gen, Element 4k, Toshiba 4k, Insignia 4k, Toshiba HD, Insignia HD)Fire TV Stick (Fire TV Stick 4k, Fire TV with Alexa Voice Command)Fire TV Cube
  • Start by opening the Alexa mobile or desktop app. Tap on the curtain menu located in the lower right-hand corner of the home screen and select Skills & Games.On the search tab, search for “Blink Smarthome,” then select the skill. You should tap the Enable to Use tab. The app will automatically proceed to the Account Sign In link.Input the email address and password associated with your Blink account. You will be asked to create a dedicated 4-digit pin code* for Alexa to access more smart functions. Tap the sign-in button when done.Once you tap the sign-in button, the Alexa app will synchronize with the Blink server, detect your device(s), and display a message notification saying, “Your Blink Smarthome has been successfully linked.”Select Close to access the Discover Devices screen. While your device may have been discovered, you should consider going through the device discovery process again—tap Discover Devices.After searching for 45 seconds, the setup screen will notify you that several devices have been identified and paired to the Blink Smarthome Skill. If you are scanning it after adding your device, you may have to tap the device icon on the lower right corner of the screen for a list of the devices discovered.You can tap the device icon to discover all the available equipment you can connect to. You can also tap the camera icon to view the live feed of all the various cameras positioned around your home.

*Note: The pin code requested is different from your Blink password, and if you forget your Blink Smarthome Skill PIN, you should unlink and link the Blink skill in the Alexa app to create a new one.

Final Thoughts

Any smart home security device’s goal is to provide users with improved security, remote control, and integration with existing smart home devices. And Blink’s ability to integrate with Alexa delivers all of this and more. Take greater control of your home by connecting your Blink cameras with an Alexa device!

Do you have other smart security devices that you want to integrate with Alexa? Check out our other articles about Alexa’s compatibility with different tech!