Roku is apparently making a major push into the smart home. While the likes of Google, Apple, and Amazon have dominated the space for some time, Roku is attempting to build a smart home ecosystem of its own — and that’s while the smart home is radically changing. Despite this, it has launched a series of new devices, including the new Roku Smart Bulb SE.
The Smart Bulb SE is a necessary inclusion in any smart home lineup. It may not be the most interesting or exciting aspect of the smart home, but a smart home without smart lighting doesn’t make much sense. And, it has to perform pretty well, too — after all, unlike other smart home ecosystems, there are no alternatives for those who want to use the Roku Smart Home app.
How well does the Roku Smart Bulb SE perform? I’ve been testing it to find out.Roku Smart Bulb SE designEver seen a light bulb before? You won’t be all that surprised by the Roku Smart Bulb. It looks…just like a light bulb, and there aren’t really any surprises.
The globe of the bulb is a frosted white, and on it, you’ll find the Roku logo, but apart from that, the Roku Smart Bulb SE could be confused for any other light bulb.That’s not a bad thing, of course. The light bulb screws into any standard E26 light bulb socket, so you shouldn’t need to replace any lamps or lights to use it. And, most of the time, it will be hidden under a lampshade or cover anyway.
You don’t need a solid design to make for a great smart light bulb, though. The most important thing is that the bulb performs well — and ultimately, the Roku Smart Bulb SE does the job. That’s especially true for a device in this price range.
The Roku Smart Bulb SE is dimmable, so you can set it to the brightness that you want or need, and it’s a color bulb — with support for 16 million colors. That means that you’ll be able to match it to other smart lighting solutions, if you have them set up in your home.
Like Roku’s other new smart home products, the Smart Bulb SE also supports third-party voice assistants. That’s really good news — as it means you can use the Smart Bulb SE with Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa. Unfortunately, there’s no HomeKit support.
The Roku Smart Bulb SE doesn’t support Matter or Thread, so it won’t really integrate with next-generation smart homes as well as it could. If you plan on sticking with Roku, Google, or Amazon, that won’t matter — but if you want the ability to move your devices between ecosystems, it’s worth keeping the lack of Matter support in mind.