
Your Roku® Indoor Camera (model CS1000R) delivers a Full HD image with great features like motion and sound detection, color night vision, instant notifications, simultaneous two-way audio, and an intruder siren. Plus, if you purchase a Roku Smart Home Subscription, you also get secure cloud storage, intelligent person, pet, and object detection, and instant recordings when motion and sound is detected.
Your camera includes everything you need to get started including a USB cable, power adaptor, and mounting hardware. Simply download and install the free Roku Smart Home mobile app and use it to connect your camera to your wireless network. You will be viewing the live video stream, receiving alerts, and personalizing settings in no time.
In addition to your Roku Indoor Camera and included accessories, you will need the following:
Before you begin, familiarize yourself with your camera including the location of the status light. It is also important to make note of the MAC address which is required should you need to contact Roku Customer Support. When it's time to access the setup button, gently pull the base away from the bottom of your camera.

Your camera can be installed just about anywhere in your home with many uses, including:
After you decide how you want to use your camera, be sure to choose a location near a wall outlet or a device with an available USB port and place it on a flat surface or mount it in an unobstructed location. For help attaching it to the wall or ceiling, check out some mounting tips for Roku Smart Home cameras.
Tip: If you choose a ceiling location or another spot where your camera is upside down, you can flip the image after setup is complete. Simply select your camera in the smart home app and go to Settings
> Advanced settings > Rotate image 180°.
Note: For older models like the CS10005, attach the micro USB cable to the camera and the other end to a power adaptor or power source.
You can view the tutorial video below, check out the Quick Start Guide, or continue reading the remaining steps in this article.
Roku Indoor Camera SE (model CS1000R)
It is important to understand what the status light means as you power on your camera and continue with the setup process.
| During setup (1st Gen) | Status |
|---|---|
| RED - Solid | Powered on and beginning setup |
| RED - Flashing | Ready to connect |
| RED and BLUE - Flashing | Connecting to Wi-Fi |
| BLUE - Flashing | Connected and finishing setup |
The Roku Smart Home mobile app is a free application for iOS and Android that lets you set up, configure, and control your Roku home monitoring system, cameras, video doorbells, plugs, bulbs, and light strips. You can download the smart home app from the appropriate link below.
Before you get started, make sure your smartphone or tablet is connected to your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network (e.g., MyNetwork_2.4GHz).
Next, launch the smart home app and create a new Roku account, or enter the username and password for your existing account. After you sign in, perform the steps below to connect your camera.
Scan QR code
Finish setup
Note: The Roku Indoor Camera (model CS1000R) will update the software even without having to scan a QR code.
With the Wi-Fi connection, your camera can record videos to the cloud with your Roku Smart Home Subscription. You also get instant recordings when motion and sound is detected, and intelligent person, pet, and object detection. Learn more about the premiere features available with your Roku Smart Home Subscription.
If your camera is installed where there is no Wi-Fi connection or the signal is poor, you can install a MicroSD card to record videos.
After you finish the setup process, be aware what the status light means as you learn to use your camera.
| After setup | Status |
|---|---|
| RED - Solid | Powered on and beginning setup |
| RED - Quickly Flashing | Siren in use |
| RED - Blink Thrice | Error |
| BLUE - Solid | Connected and Working |
And when you are ready to learn even more, check out some of the other great features your Roku Indoor Camera SE offers.
Last updated at 3/12/2026 8:23:57 PM

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