Roku adds new home monitoring system, feature updates to smart home lineup

San Jose, United States – Roku, Inc., has announced an expansion to Roku’s smart home lineup to include home monitoring devices, adding to the existing suite of security cameras, video doorbells, lighting, plugs, and more. The new Roku home monitoring system SE includes all the essential pieces to feel safer at home – two entry sensors, a motion sensor, a wire-free keypad, and a hub with a built-in siren – with the option to either monitor your home yourself or subscribe to professional 24/7 monitoring.

“Roku’s new home monitoring system provides peace of mind, while being easier than ever to set up, control, and monitor,” says Mark Robins, vice president, Roku Smart Home. “We are proud to further extend Roku’s smart home lineup with affordable, simple ways to secure the safety of any home.”

The Roku home monitoring system SE offers guided videos and clear illustrations, so users can set up their system easily, with no tools required. With Home, Away, and Off modes and customisable monitoring rules through the system keypad or the Roku Smart Home mobile app, users can be in control wherever they are. Users can configure settings to be notified when sensors detect a door is opened or closed, or an alarm goes off, as well as arm or disarm the system from home with the system keypad or on the go from the mobile app.

Developed in partnership with Wyze Labs, the five-piece Roku home monitoring system SE is the affordable home monitoring solution, priced at $99, and includes:

  • Two entry sensors: Get notified on your phone when a door or window is opened, closed, or left open.
  • Motion sensor: Get notified – or automatically turn on a light – when motion is detected. Got a dog or cat? Ignore pets with an adjustable setting.
  • Hub with built-in siren: Notify the house – and the neighborhood – if an emergency is detected.
  • Keypad: Easily arm or disarm your home, change modes, or manually sound your alarm.

The system is easily expandable with additional entry sensors, motion sensors, and keypads.

Users have the option to self-monitor their homes for free or subscribe to affordable 24/7 professional monitoring, powered by Noonlight, a provider in smart professional monitoring. Roku smart home professional monitoring offers response from live U.S.-based agents when an alarm is triggered, and subscribers can request emergency assistance with one tap in the Roku Smart Home mobile app or on the keypad. Professional monitoring is available for $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year, and subscribers who choose annual billing receive 50% off their first year.

Additional Roku Smart Home products new to the portfolio include an advanced Roku Smart Light Strip+ SE that allows users to show up to 16 different colors at once and a Roku Solar Panel that powers the wire-free Roku Outdoor Camera SE.

Enhanced Roku OS integration

According to Circana Q1 2023, Roku Smart Home customers who also use a Roku player or TV powered by the Roku operating system, the #1 smart TV OS sold in the U.S, will be able to access the following new features as the latest Roku TV OS rolls out automatically in the coming weeks:

  • Monitor your home from your TV – See an on-TV notification and alarm countdown when your Roku home monitoring system SE is armed and a sensor is triggered.
  • Access your camera event history on your TV – Experience integration between your connected camera and doorbell smart home devices with the Roku Cameras app, which downloads automatically to your Roku player or TV powered by the Roku OS. View live camera footage with ease, and now simply click into “Events” to see previous recordings history filtered by preference.
  • Control Roku Smart Home devices with just your voice – Simply speak into your Roku remote or mobile app to control Roku lights or smart plugs, show live camera feeds on your Roku-powered TV screen, and more. Roku Voice integration now allows you to turn Roku lights on or off and change their brightness and color, hands-free or at the click of a button.

Availability

The Roku home monitoring system SE and additional keypads, motion sensors, entry sensors, and the Roku Smart Light Strip+ SE are available online at Roku and on Walmart and in U.S. Walmart stores (excluding U.S. territories) beginning May 15. The Roku Solar Panel will be available this June. For more information on Roku Smart Home products, please visit Roku.

All Roku Smart Home devices are certified by ioXt Alliance, the global standard for IoT security.

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