Using a USB Drive with Blink: Local Video Storage Explained

Learn how to use a regular USB drive with your Blink device and store video clips locally without a subscription.

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Yes, you can use a regular USB drive on your Blink device to store video clips locally. Simply format the USB drive to the appropriate file system (usually FAT32 or exFAT) before inserting it into the Blink Sync Module 2. This allows you to save and manage your Blink camera footage directly on the USB drive without needing a subscription plan.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What file system should I use to format my USB drive for Blink? You should format your USB drive to FAT32 or exFAT for use with your Blink device.
  2. Do I need a subscription to use a USB drive with Blink? No, you can store your Blink camera footage locally on a USB drive without needing a subscription plan.
  3. How do I insert the USB drive into the Blink Sync Module? Simply insert the formatted USB drive into the USB port on your Blink Sync Module 2.