Resetthe monitors by turning them off and unplugging them from their electrical power. Wait 15 seconds and then plug them back in again. Turn on the monitors and allow up to a minute for the monitors to synchronize.
On the bottom of my camera (owls) there is a pair button. The monitor has a menu; scroll to the pair camera. Hold down the pair button on the bottom of the camera while selecting pair camera on menu. Push and hold both buttons at the same time until they pair. I had to do this about 4 times. Make sure when you press the button on the bottom of the camera a green light starts flashing. Hope this helps
Amazon's Blink brand generally makes great home security cameras, but if a Blink camera starts flashing a green light and stops working, it can quickly become a nuisance. One of the most common Blink camera issues happens when a green light on the camera starts flashing for no reason. The camera can be working like normal, and then out of nowhere, its built-in LED starts flashing green.
If a Blink camera has a solid green light, that means the camera is connected to its local and internet networks without any problem. If that green light starts flashing, however, it means there's an issue with the camera's internet connection. The most likely reason is that there's a problem with your home Wi-Fi network. Check your router to verify that other connected devices are working, and make sure there isn't a local outage in your area. If everything's working there, it could be that the Blink camera is too far away and has a weak signal. Since this issue mainly applies to the Blink Mini wired camera, double-check that it's close enough to your home Wi-Fi router (ideally within 150 feet of it).
If the Blink camera is within ideal range of the router, but the light is still flashing green, another possibility is that there's an outage with Blink's servers. Blink cameras are constantly communicating with Blink's network, and if there's an issue on that end, the cameras won't work as intended. To see if there's a Blink outage, the fastest and easiest way is to visit the DownDetector website. Blink should appear on the homepage if enough users have reported issues, or you can manually search 'Blink' in the search bar and check that way. If it appears that there's an ongoing outage, you'll simply need to wait for Blink to fix things on its end.
But what should you do if there isn't a Blink outage? In this case, users may need to reset their Blink camera and re-add it to their Wi-Fi network. For the Blink Mini camera (which most commonly has this issue), press and hold the reset button on the bottom of the camera for 10-15 seconds (or until you see a solid green + flashing blue light). Once those lights appear, open the Blink app and set up the camera as you did before. If the flashing green light issue persists after all of this, it's likely that there's a hardware issue that can only be solved by contacting Blink's customer support.
Blink uses LED indicators to provide a status update of what's going on with its cameras, and just like the static or flashing green light, users might also occasionally see a red light on their camera. On the Blink Mini, a red light means the camera isn't connected to the internet. The first thing to do is unplug and re-plug the camera. If the Mini was connected to the Wi-Fi network earlier, the red LED light should now change to blue, and the green light will start flashing while the camera attempts to reconnect to the network. Once it's connected, there should be no LED indicators on the front of the camera, unless the blue recording indicator has been activated.
If attempting to reconnect the Blink Mini to the internet doesn't fix the red light, the next step is to reset the camera. To do this, press the reset button underneath the camera using a thin, sharp object. A thumbtack, pin, or even SIM ejector tool that comes in the box of a smartphone will do. Once done, the camera will attempt to reconnect to the internet and the red LED light should disappear. The red LED also appears on outdoor Blink cameras when there's no Wi-Fi network. Users might need to remove and reinsert the batteries, reset the camera Wi-Fi, or delete the Blink camera and add it to their system again to fix the issue.
Blink cameras have a blue LED indicator that turns on while recording. Users might want to disable it if the blue light is disturbing, or if it makes it obvious that there's a security camera in place. To disable the blue LED on Blink Indoor, Outdoor, and Mini cameras, open the app and go to the settings screen. Tap on 'Status LED' and change the option to 'Always Off.' Doing this will stop the blue LED from turning on while recording.
For users who have a Blink XT and XT2 camera, there's a hardware switch inside the battery compartment tha disables the blue light. According to Blink, users will need to remove the battery cover and look for the "REC.LED" switch next to the serial number. Using a thin tool like a pair of tweezers, move the switch to the off position. The Blink Video Doorbell and first-generation Indoor camera also display a blue LED, but there's no way to turn it off for these devices.
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Testing this out with the Nanit. Not horrible to be honest. I placed the camera in the pouch with the multi stand laying flat (like it is stored in the carry case). I put the camera portion towards the right side (where the zipper plus when unzipped) and made sure it was pressed flat against the plastic. Slight glare but can see the whole crib. I also use the nanit breathing bands and it is able to give me a reading which is reassuring.
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