Roku camera displaying picture-in-picture mode on a TV while streaming

Roku Cameras Introduce Picture-in-Picture Mode for Enhanced Viewing

Roku Cameras Introduce New Picture-in-Picture Mode

As of December 17, 2024, Roku has launched an exciting update for its indoor and outdoor wired cameras, allowing users to enjoy a picture-in-picture (PiP) mode. This innovative feature lets users pin live feeds from Roku cameras directly onto their TV screen, all while continuing to watch their favorite shows or movies.

Enhanced Viewing Experience

The new PiP mode is designed to enhance the viewing experience by providing a seamless integration of security and entertainment. With this feature, users can keep an eye on their home environment without interrupting their TV viewing experience.

Compatibility and Availability

This new capability is supported on most 4K Roku Players and televisions and is currently being rolled out. Users can expect to see this update appear in their devices soon.

Additional Features Announced

Alongside the PiP feature, Roku is also introducing a motion-activated rotating security camera carousel. This was first teased back in October and adds another layer of functionality for users by cycling through camera feeds automatically based on detected motion.

Final Thoughts

The introduction of the picture-in-picture mode and the rotating security camera carousel highlights Roku’s commitment to enhancing the user experience. With these exciting updates, Roku cameras are not just about security; they are becoming integrated parts of users' home entertainment environments.

Get Ready for Smarter Home Security

As technology continues to evolve, Roku is leading the way with features that enhance both security and convenience. Stay tuned for more updates and improvements from Roku.

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