This is the setting to use to adjust to low light conditions, as well as bright ones. In camera settings, under Illuminator ,set the setting to "Auto" and then put Intensity up to 'high'. One of the features we liked about the Blink camera is the ability to auto adjust the camera Illuminator settings in rooms where light varies during the day.
Within 24 hours after you connect your camera to the hub, your camera will receive the necessary firmware update and the settings will expand to 1 - 60 seconds. Note that Blink just updated this setting so when you go to this setting and only see 1-10 seconds, don't worry.
You can reset the retrigger time between 10-60 seconds.
Here are the all the settings you will see: This will bring you to a screen with all the camera settings. To adjust the camera settings, you go into the mobile app, tap on the gear symbol for each camera. This will assure you are getting your pictures and videos from the right angles and with the best clarity. We would recommend doing this step prior to any cameras adjustments. Once we had all the cameras working and connected to the hub, we set out to place each camera in the best position to secure the home. This section is also good place to refer to if you have any additional questions. Here you will get all the information you need, including visuals to help you through the installation process.
To learn how to set up and use this bracket, go to the Knowledge base section in the app. Blink cameras come with a mounting bracket.You will need these numbers when registering your camera via the mobile app.
Blink systems work with a iOS devices operating 8.1 or higher, or Android devices with 4.4 KitKat or higher. It consists of three cameras and one wireless hub. For this review, Blink sent us its Three Camera System + Sync Module, which retails for $229.