Local Storage with Sync Module 2

Local Storage is an optional feature that allows you to save clips directly on a USB drive connected to the Sync Module 2’s USB port. For users with a Blink Subscription Plan or Trial, Clip Backup* is automatically enabled, saving a daily backup of your Cloud Storage clips once every 24 hours.

*Available for Mini, Mini 2, Outdoor 4, Wired Floodlight, Video Doorbell, Indoor and Outdoor (3rd Gen). 

Legacy Blink devices such as XT, XT2, and Indoor (1st Gen) do not support Local Storage or Clip Backup. These cameras receive 7,200 seconds of cloud storage per Sync Module. When the storage limit is reached, the oldest clips are deleted to make room for new clips. Learn more about available storage options.

USB Drive Requirements

When using Local Storage or Clip Backup, the Sync Module 2 requires a USB drive that meets the following specifications:

  • Any Type-A USB drive in a supported format (ExFAT recommended).
  • Storage capacity between 1 GB and 256 GB.
  • At least 375 MB of free space.

If necessary, the app will prompt you to reformat the USB drive when first inserted. For information on reformatting a USB drive, visit Troubleshooting a USB Drive.

Setting Up Local Storage

To ensure proper Local Storage functionality, all cameras must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the Sync Module 2.

To set up Local Storage:

  1. Insert the USB drive into the USB port on the Sync Module 2. Once connected, you will receive a notification confirming the USB drive has been inserted.

To verify that the USB drive is connected to the Sync Module:

  1. From the Home Screen, scroll to the bottom of the camera thumbnail list and tap the Sync Module status bar.
  2. Tap Local Storage.

From the Local Storage screen, If the message "USB Drive Connected" is displayed, this confirms that your USB drive is connected. If you see a different message, visit Troubleshooting a USB Drive.

The Local Storage screen allows you to:

  • Verify that your USB drive is properly connected to the Sync Module 2.
  • Monitor the available space on your USB drive to avoid running out of storage.
  • Access information about recent Clip Backups, including whether the most recent backup was successful or failed (available with a Blink Subscription Plan).

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