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Roku’s new wireless security cameras will guard your home for up to two years on a single charge

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  • Roku has launched two new weather-resistant home security cameras
  • The larger of the two has a battery life of up to two years on a single charge
  • Roku hasn’t revealed prices, but the cameras will go on sale later this year

Streaming specialist Roku has launched a pair of new wireless security cameras that can send video footage straight to your phone or TV, letting you watch your yard without leaving the couch.

The Roku Battery Camera can run for up to six months on a single charge, while the Battery Camera Plus runs up to two years. Both cameras are weather-resistant, and can be set up indoors or out in a few seconds.

You can use the Roku Smart Home app or Roku Web View to customize your camera’s settings, set up schedules, and receive notifications. The cameras can also be used as motion-detectors to activate some of the best smart lights or other connected devices.

Roku Battery Camera Plus in man's hand

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