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Blink
Basic information
Founded 2009
Legal structure Subsidiary
Industry Home security
Official website https://blinkforhome.com/


Blink Home is a manufacturer of home security cameras owned by Amazon, the company was acquired as a subsidiary in 2017.[1]

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