Roku 360 camera

Roku wanted to improve the adoption of its 360 camera and noticed that the usage of a key feature, "Pan scan", was low. I redesigned the feature to make it understandable and easy to setup.

Role

Lead Product Designer

Responsibility

Interaction Design
Visual Design

Team

1 Product Designer
4 Engineers

2 Designers
3 Engineers
1 Product Manager

2 Designers
3 Engineers
1 Product Manager

Launch

~ Q2 2025

Background

The Roku 360 camera can rotate and capture live feed and events from different positions on a 360° axis. “Pan Scan” enables the camera to automatically rotate to 4 different positions to ensure that the camera is able to see capture live feed and events from different angles. The user can configure the 4 positions.

Background

The Roku 360 camera can rotate and capture live feed and events from different positions on a 360° axis. “Pan Scan” enables the camera to automatically rotate to 4 different positions to ensure that the camera is able to see capture live feed and events from different angles. The user can configure the 4 positions.

Background

The Roku 360 camera can rotate and capture live feed and events from different positions on a 360° axis. “Pan Scan” enables the camera to automatically rotate to 4 different positions to ensure that the camera is able to see capture live feed and events from different angles. The user can configure the 4 positions.

Defining the problem

I conducted a heuristic evaluation of the setup, settings and usage of Pan Scan to discover major usability issues. There was poor discoverability and a lack of understandability around the feature, along with a confusing setup flow.

Defining the problem

I conducted a heuristic evaluation of the setup, settings and usage of Pan Scan to discover major usability issues. There was poor discoverability and a lack of understandability around the feature, along with a confusing setup flow.

Defining the problem

I conducted a heuristic evaluation of the setup, settings and usage of Pan Scan to discover major usability issues. There was poor discoverability and a lack of understandability around the feature, along with a confusing setup flow.

Launching soon…