GeoCam vs Blink Schedules
Blink's native schedule is the simplest possible automation: arm at 9am, disarm at 6pm, repeat. It works perfectly when life works perfectly. Here are three ordinary days where it doesn't, and why a location-based trigger like GeoCam closes the gap. One subscription covers your whole household.
What Blink schedules actually do
The Blink app lets you arm or disarm a system at a fixed time on chosen weekdays. That's the entire feature. Each rule is independent, time-based, and unaware of anything else — it doesn't know whether you're home, who else is home, or whether you arrived early. The cameras flip state on the clock and stay flipped until the next rule fires.
For a household with a perfectly fixed routine — same departure time, same return time, no exceptions — that's enough. For most people, it's not.
For the broader walkthrough of when each method makes sense (WFH, shift work, school holidays, etc.), see Blink schedules vs geofencing — which one should you actually use?
Three days where a fixed schedule leaves a gap
Tuesday — meeting runs late
Schedule: arm 9:00, disarm 18:00.
You stay at the office until 19:30 because of a meeting. You drive home and pull into the driveway at 20:15.
Saturday — kids' soccer, then groceries
Schedule: weekend rule disarmed at 8:00, no arm rule until Monday 9:00.
You leave at 9:30 to drop the kids at practice, then errands. You're back at 14:00.
Wednesday — partner is home, you're out
Schedule: arm 9:00 daily.
Your partner is working from home. You leave for the gym at 7:00; the schedule arms at 9:00 anyway. Indoor cameras start recording your partner walking through the house.
Why this matters more than it sounds
A schedule is right when life is regular. The interesting cases are the irregular ones — late nights, errands, the partner who's home today, the kid home from school sick. These are exactly the days when a security camera being in the wrong state is most noticeable: either you have unprotected hours when nobody's there, or you have indoor cameras recording your family.
GeoCam replaces the clock with the actual signal: who is in the home zone. The camera state matches reality, not a calendar entry.
Side-by-side
| Aspect | GeoCam | Blink Schedules |
|---|---|---|
| Trigger signal | Phone position vs home zone | Wall clock |
| Reaction to "plans changed" | Adjusts automatically | Cameras flip on the schedule anyway |
| "Someone else is home" awareness | Last-out logic (Pro) | No presence concept |
| Manual override needed | Rare | Whenever the day differs |
| Family-friendly pricing | €3.99/mo per household (unlimited phones) | Free, but one schedule for the whole house |
Best fit
Choose Blink Schedules if your household runs on a perfectly fixed timetable, no one works irregular hours, and weekend plans never change.
Choose GeoCam if your real days don't match a calendar — different return times, partners with different routines, weekend errands — and you want the camera state to follow what's actually happening.