



Keep an eye on any room of your home: The wired Roku Indoor Camera is your eyes and ears when you’re not around. Supervise kids & pets and check for intruders no matter where you are—right in the Roku Smart Home mobile app.
Keep an eye on any room of your home: The wired Roku Indoor Camera is your eyes and ears when you’re not around. Supervise kids & pets and check for intruders no matter where you are—right in the Roku Smart Home mobile app.
Our treat: Get 3 months of a Roku Smart Home subscription on us when you sign up for the single camera monthly plan.
Crystal clear video at all hours: This outdoor security camera lets you see an entire area in 1080p HD. A low-light amplifier captures twice as much light for color night vision.
Smart alerts: Get notified within seconds of your camera detecting motion or sound. You can set customized detection zones to reduce false alerts for curtains blowing in the wind.
Say hello: Remind your kids it’s time for bed or talk to your pet using this home camera’s seamless two-way audio.
Your TV is mission control: View the camera feed on your Roku TV or Player with a click of your remote—or by using voice control with Roku Voice, Alexa, or Google Assistant.
Simple setup: Step-by-step instructions with photos and video guidance make this camera easy to set up, mount, plug into any outlet within 6 feet, and connect to your home Wi-Fi. Includes camera, USB charging cable, power adaptor, and mounting kit.
Enhanced safety: A built-in 80db siren deters unwanted visitors (or gets your cat away from the plants).
Smoke & CO notifications: Get an alert the moment your camera hears an alarm in your home.
Unlock even more features: With a Roku Smart Home Subscription, you get 14-day cloud storage for video clips, plus smart detection that discerns whether that motion alert was a person, pet, or package
10 reviews for Roku Indoor Camera for Home Security, 1-Pack – Wired Security Camera with 1080p HD Color Night Vision, Works with Alexa & Google, Motion & Sound Detection, Built-in Siren, 90-Day Subscription Included
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BeaniePie –
Great product
I use this as a baby monitor and we absolutely love it. The subscription isn’t expensive and it’s worth the money. I feel comfortable leaving baby in a room alone in her bassinet and it adds to our sense of security. Great quality and features which are manageable. Barely more than one second lag, no delay with subscription, you can save recordings and take photos which save right to your phone. Sound quality is great. Is recommend this for anyone who wants security but not breaking the bank, it’sa great way to keep an eye on your family or belongings
nate livingston –
Very Impressed!
I recently purchased the Roku Indoor Camera for my home, and I am very impressed with its performance. Here are some key highlights:-Works with Roku TVs and streaming devices: I set the camera up in my kids play area and I am able to put the camera stream up on a TV in another room in the house so I don’t have to worry about having to be in the same room as them. I would buy more for this feature alone.-Crystal Clear Video: The 1080p HD video quality is excellent, even in low light conditions. The color night vision feature is a game-changer. I’ve had Ring, Blink, and Vivint Cameras and the quality is right up there.-Smart Alerts: I receive instant notifications for any motion or sound detected, which helps me stay aware of what’s happening at home.-Easy Setup: The step-by-step instructions made the setup process a breeze. It took me just a few minutes to get everything up and running.-Two-Way Audio: The two-way audio feature is very handy for communicating with my kids when I’m in the other room.Overall, this camera offers great value for its price and integrates seamlessly with Alexa and Google Assistant. Highly recommended!
Al –
It just won’t connect.
I have several of these cameras and they work fine…for a while. I bought this new one to replace one that just quit after a year or so. The problem that I have with these cameras is they are really cantankerous when it come to getting them to connect to my system. This brand new one just won’t connect. With new router tech progressing at light speed, my guess is that these cameras are not keeping up. They are great when they work right out of the box…this one didn’t. I returned this unit…got a PARTIAL REFUND.
Taryn Ciana –
Good camera
Amazing camera! Super clear photos, easy to use, and perfect for capturing every moment. Highly recommend!
M.W. Van Dyke –
Good Product but needs better access control
The camera is good. I previously purchased one directly from Roku before acquiring this one. I grew weary of transferring it between the bedroom and living room to monitor my elderly father, who has dementia and is at risk of falling.The device is sufficiently functional and comes with some great features in its applications. However, it lacks a dedicated application for the Windows operating system, meaning you must manage it through your smartphone—for instance, toggling the camera(s) on and off or altering settings. Additionally, live viewing on a Windows computer isn’t possible; it requires the use of a phone or a Roku device to watch the camera feed live.You must have a Smartphone or Tablet Computer (that has a camera) to manage the camera(s).You must have a good Wi-Fi signal.You must subscribe to Roku Smart Home if you want to receive alerts and save/view cloud recordings.Each camera requires an independent subscription for alerts and recording to the Cloud.You must sign up for a Single Camera Subscription to get the 90-day free subscription.You cannot use 3rd party software to control or view your Roku Camera.You cannot give someone else access to just the camera feed, they’d need to login with same Roku credentials (your username and password).You can record to your Smartphone but not have it automatically triggered by movement or other events. This is fine and won’t cost you anything. However, if you need to record when the camera detects movement/sound, like if your 90-year-old father or 3-year-old gets up out of bed, or if someone comes in through the window, then you will need a subscription for each camera. Another reason this is an important feature is to be able to record and see exactly how a person fell, or if someone was going through your dresser drawers, or getting into your medicine cabinet.Currently, the price for a single camera subscription is $3.99 a month. If you have 2 cameras you need to be able to trigger events to record, it would be basically $8.00 a month. If you have 3 or more, it would be $9.99 a month (or $99.99 a year). 14-day video cloud recording retention, Smart detection, Event filtering.If you think about it, it is not a bad price at all.The basic cloud event recording only shows very short video clips. In order to record a full event, it won’t be stored on the cloud, it will be stored on a Micro SD Card.To enable 24/7 recording, or longer event recordings, purchasing a Micro SD Card for each camera is necessary. Viewing the FULL event recording(s) requires removing the SD card from the camera and using a computer or another device with an SD card slot. This method is disadvantageous in my opinion. While it’s beneficial during internet outages (if you have a home network), it proves too cumbersome for daily monitoring. And for security, it is not smart, because the SD card is in the camera. What if someone steals the camera? They’d also be taking off with your recording evidence.I do recommend this product, but I can currently only give it 4 stars because of the lack of a Windows 10/11 application to control or even view the camera feeds. I am on my computer most of the time and being able to monitor my elderly father is essential. I have to keep the feed running on a TV beside me in order to accomplish this. That is a minus in my book, as is the lack of 24/7 recording to the cloud. Having to remove the SD card from each camera to view full event recordings is fine if you need to check for a specific thing, but not for routine monitoring.
Rosemarie T. Spinella –
My Husband Is His Own Worst Enemy
What a breath of relief being able to see my husband no matter what room I’m in. He tries, repeatedly, to get out of his hospital bed. His legs no longer support him & it’s dangerous. He recently spent three days in the hospital from falling.
Charles –
Junk, crap, garbage
Junk, only saves to sd card, and to view anything on it, you got a take out the card, put it in a computer, etc etc to read it. It u pairs a lot, not heavy enough for a boat anchor. Get YiHome camera much better and view online with phone app,
The Fun Jess –
Good quality for great price
This Roku Indoor Camera is small but mighty. It has great camera quality and captures a decent sized room. It has good night vision and was very easy to set up. For the low price point you actually get amazing quality! I love that you can get notifications of movement, this makes me feel very secure. Additionally the two way audio and siren sounds for added protection are great.User tip, the base is magnetic and works great on top of a candle, so you don’t have to wall mount it!
Gerardo Velázquez –
nunca funciono ya que El Codigo QR nunca lo acepto y lo devolvi , espero su devolucion a mi TARJETA de credito
Maria Garcia –
NO COMPREN. La app no se puede descargar en Mexico.