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Roku Indoor Camera 2 pack is 75% cheaper for Prime Members – just $14.99

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Last updated: 2025/06/30 at 12:17 PM
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Add an extra layer of protection against intruders in your home this summer with this outstanding indoor camera bundle.

As part of its ongoing early Prime Day sale, Amazon has just reduced its 2-pack bundle for its top-tier indoor camera for home security, meaning you can now protect two rooms in your home for a cost-effective price.

Originally going for $59.99, the bundle now costs just $14.99 for Prime Members, meaning you’ll save a handy $45.

Deal Roku Indoor Camera for Home Security, 2-Pack

Roku Indoor Camera 2-Pack is 75% cheaper to Prime Members

Originally going for $59.99, the bundle now costs just $14.99 for Prime Members, meaning you’ll save a handy $45 – but every little bit helps.

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One of the great things about using indoor cameras to beef up your home security is that, unlike their outdoor counterparts, they don’t necessarily require any extra tactical thought when it comes to their placement. Just set up two in the main rooms of your home, like the living room and dining room, and you’re good to go.

Each camera uses a 1080p HD resolution sensor to capture clearly defined footage of any unusual goings-on, and the cameras also pack colour night vision so you can still pick up on any motion in low-light scenarios.

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With built-in compatibility with Alexa and Google, these cameras can be put into motion via simple voice commands, and you can even opt to let them send notifications directly to your phone if they pick up on any sound or motion that seems out of the ordinary.

If any would-be intruder makes it inside your home, the cameras have a built-in siren that can be triggered to scare them away.

These cameras are as opposed to battery-powered, which means you won’t have to deal with continual back and forth where you have to change out batteries for new ones. This helps keep costs down and gives you peace of mind that the cameras are constantly working 24/7.

For only $14.99, the Roku Indoor Camera for Home Security, 2-Pack is an outstanding buy for anyone who wants extra protection in their home at a cost-effective rate.

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