Smart home deal: Roku indoor security camera two-pack

The Roku indoor security camera has 1080p HD color night vision, works with Alexa and Google, and records motion and sound detection.

Quick take

Roku’s new wired indoor security camera has advanced features not found in other cameras, plugs into any outlet, and costs less than competing models on the market. It also shows footage on any Android tablet or iPad, your smartphone, a FireTV, and Google and Amazon smart home hubs.

Pros

  • Excellent value
  • 1080p
  • Color Night Vision
  • Built-in siren
  • Clear picture
  • Two-way talk

Cons

  • Advanced features require a subscription

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Roku indoor security camera footage on smartphone

Roku indoor security cameras came out this year, so they’re packed with new technology and technically don’t require a subscription. If you have a micro SD card, you can pop in the camera, you can record footage in any room as it happens, though you won’t be able to access live action. If you want that, you’ll need to pony up $3.99/month or $39.99/year.

Roku security cameras are easy to install, display 1080p HD footage, and have color Night Vision. The picture is clear, the sound is fantastic, and there’s a built-in siren you can use in an emergency.

What are the best use-case scenarios for this security camera?

pair of Roku indoor security cameras and their product boxes

If you want an inexpensive wired indoor security that can serve as a nursery cam, pet cam, or keep watch over certain areas of your home, the Roku indoor security cameras are a great deal. Live alerts are nice, but if you don’t need them and want to sneak a peek at your pet while you’re at work, it’s a nice option not to have to add another subscription to your budget.

If you’ve already invested in another indoor security system, like Ring, there’s no reason to jump ship to Roku.

Get two Roku indoor security cameras for just $40 now at Amazon