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Blink troubleshooting — Blink Can't Pair
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Blink can't pair

Quick answer

Symptoms

Quick checks

Step-by-step fix

  1. Power Cycle the Camera: Disconnect the power source from your Blink camera, wait for 10 seconds, and reconnect it.
  2. Restart Your Mobile Device: Turn off your phone or tablet, wait a moment, and turn it back on.
  3. Reconnect to Wi-Fi: Go to your device settings and ensure you are connected to the correct Wi-Fi network.
  4. Open the Blink App: Launch the Blink app and try to pair the camera again.
  5. Enable Bluetooth: Make sure Bluetooth is turned on in your mobile device settings.
  6. Follow On-Screen Instructions: Carefully follow the prompts in the app to complete the pairing process.

If it still doesn't work

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FAQ

Q: Why won't my Blink camera connect to Wi-Fi?
A: This may be due to incorrect Wi-Fi credentials, a weak signal, or network issues.

Q: How do I know if my Blink camera is powered on?
A: Check for a blinking green light on the camera, indicating it is powered and ready.

Q: Can I pair multiple Blink cameras?
A: Yes, you can pair multiple cameras to the same Blink account, but each must be set up individually.

Q: What should I do if the app crashes during pairing?
A: Restart your device and the app, and ensure you have the latest app version installed.

Q: Why is my Blink camera offline after pairing?
A: This could be due to Wi-Fi connectivity issues or the camera being out of range from the router.

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