I bought an outdoor Roku SE wireless security camera. A few questions here. I know I need a 32 GB memory card or 2. How many frames per second is recommended? What quality of card is recommended? Extreme Plus, or is that not necessary? Finally... Can someone explain what the memory card in the camera itself does and what the one in the base does? I know one of them is for saving recordings. Not sure which. Is the same quality required for both base and camera? We have neighbors that are in for a rude awakening very soon. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Hi @huntmarv
Thanks for posting in the Roku Community regarding using a micro SD card with your Roku Smart Home Camera.
A micro SD card provides physical storage for your Roku Smart Home camera letting you back up your event recordings, and capture your continuous, scheduled, and time-lapse recordings. You can view some of these recordings from the Roku Smart Home mobile app, but for the most part you will need to remove the micro SD card and connect it to your computer or laptop.
For more information about using a micro SD cart with your Roku Smart Home Camera, visit our Support page here: Install a micro SD card in your camera
If you have any further inquiries in the future, please don't hesitate to post again in the Roku Community!
Thanks,
Danny
Hi @huntmarv
Thanks for posting in the Roku Community regarding using a micro SD card with your Roku Smart Home Camera.
A micro SD card provides physical storage for your Roku Smart Home camera letting you back up your event recordings, and capture your continuous, scheduled, and time-lapse recordings. You can view some of these recordings from the Roku Smart Home mobile app, but for the most part you will need to remove the micro SD card and connect it to your computer or laptop.
For more information about using a micro SD cart with your Roku Smart Home Camera, visit our Support page here: Install a micro SD card in your camera
If you have any further inquiries in the future, please don't hesitate to post again in the Roku Community!
Thanks,
Danny