To turn night vision off, repeat the steps and toggle the night vision icon to Off![]()
When night vision is on, you can set the lighting conditions for night vision that works best for you, depending on the location and placement of your compatible camera.
Note: The setting, called Night Vision Conditions, is unavailable on the Roku Outdoor Camera SE, Roku Indoor Camera SE, Roku Battery Camera SE, Roku Battery Camera Plus SE or the video doorbells.
There is a spotlight on the front of your Roku Battery Camera and Roku Video Doorbell & Chime that turns on when someone rings the doorbell, or a video is recording in low light. Enable both night vision and white light LED to get better video quality at night and see who is at your door when it is dark.
Note: Battery life will vary based on device settings, use, and environmental factors.
To turn on the spotlight on the Roku Battery Camera:
Turn on the floodlight with your Roku Floodlight Camera by tapping Light. You can change settings on your camera depending on when you'd like the light to turn on in Settings > Light Settings:
If the live stream for your camera or doorbell is completely black, review the suggestions below.
If night vision is not working and your camera or doorbell makes a continuous clicking sound, the feature is stuck switching from on and off inside your device. Refer to the troubleshooting suggestions below to resolve the issue.
The IR LED used for night vision is not visible to the human eye but may emit a faint red glow. The IR LED can also reflect off the glass and potentially affect the image quality. To avoid this, you can turn off the LEDs and rely on night vision alone by toggling the ‘Night Vision IR lights’ to OFF.
For the best results, it is recommended to install the camera outside the window and enable the Night vision IR lights. In bedroom scenarios where your children feel uncomfortable with the red glow emitted by the IR LEDs at night, you may consider repositioning the camera or disabling the IR lights if possible. Make sure there is sufficient ambient light available for the camera to capture clear images.
Night vision shows black-and-white images in low light so you can monitor your home day or night. There are three modes:
| Auto: Turns on in low light (brightness can be adjusted on some cameras). |
| On: Always on, showing black-and-white images. |
| Off: Always off, even in darkness. |
When using Auto or On, you can turn on IR lights or the doorbell’s LED for a clearer view.
Note: The Roku Battery Camera, Roku Indoor Camera, and Roku Outdoor Wired Camera support Far infrared only.
Some Roku cameras (SCS11R, SCW11R, SCB11R, SCB12R) use ambient light to show color images at night. In the Roku Smart Home App, you can set when IR night vision activates depending on available light.
To turn on the IR lights in your camera, make sure night vision is set to Auto or On and complete the appropriate steps for each camera or doorbell.
Tip: If your smart home camera faces glass, it is recommended that IR lights are left off when using night vision.
Last updated at 2/25/2026 10:00:39 PM

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