Apple TV

Turn Your Apple TV Into a Security Camera Monitor

Transform your Apple TV into a dedicated security monitoring hub. View your RTSP and ONVIF cameras on the big screen with Smart RTSP — no extra hardware required.

Why Apple TV Is Ideal for Camera Monitoring

Apple TV connects to any television or large display, turning it into a dedicated security camera monitor. Unlike a phone or tablet, the TV screen is always visible — mounted on a wall, sitting on a desk, or placed in a reception area where anyone can glance at it.

With Smart RTSP installed, your Apple TV becomes a camera viewing station. The Siri Remote lets you navigate between cameras, zoom into a specific feed, or switch between grid and full-screen views without touching a phone.

Apple TV is always powered on and connected to your network. There are no batteries to charge, no screen timeout issues (while the app is active), and the display quality on a modern TV far exceeds any dedicated security monitor.

Setup Steps

1. Install Smart RTSP

Open the App Store on your Apple TV and search for "Smart RTSP". Download and install the app — it's free to get started with a single camera.

2. Add Your Cameras

Use ONVIF discovery to find cameras on your network automatically, or enter the RTSP URL manually. Smart RTSP supports any standard RTSP or ONVIF camera.

3. Configure the Grid

Set up the 2×2 monitor grid to view up to four cameras simultaneously. Choose which cameras appear in your grid layout for the best overview of your property.

4. Start Monitoring

Open Smart RTSP and your cameras appear on the big screen. Use Siri Remote to navigate between cameras or tap to zoom into any feed for full-screen detail.

Use Cases

Living Room Security Display

Keep your living room TV showing camera feeds when you're not watching content. A quick glance tells you who's at the front door, what's happening in the driveway, or whether the kids are playing safely in the backyard. Switch back to entertainment anytime with Siri Remote.

Office and Reception Monitoring

Place an Apple TV behind a reception desk or in a back office to monitor entry points, parking lots, and hallways. The 2×2 grid gives receptionists a complete security overview without dedicated monitoring hardware. The sleek Apple TV form factor fits any professional environment.

Baby Room and Nursery

Use a bedroom TV connected to Apple TV as a baby monitor display. The large screen shows more detail than any handheld monitor, and you can keep watching while relaxing in bed. Combine the nursery camera with outdoor cameras in the grid for complete peace of mind.

Limitations to Know

Apple TV pauses video playback when you leave the Smart RTSP app — for example, when switching to Netflix or returning to the home screen. The cameras resume instantly when you return to Smart RTSP, but it does not run in the background.

For background alerts and 24/7 notification-based monitoring, use Smart RTSP on your iPhone. The Apple TV is best as a dedicated display when the app is open and visible. Think of it as your security monitor screen, not a background recording system.

FAQ

Can Apple TV monitor cameras 24/7?
No. Apple TV pauses camera streams when Smart RTSP is not the active app. As long as the app stays in the foreground, cameras stream continuously. For true 24/7 background alerts, use Smart RTSP on iPhone which can send push notifications even when closed.
Do I need Smart RTSP Pro?
The free version lets you view a single camera on Apple TV. Smart RTSP Pro unlocks the 2×2 multi-camera grid, local recording, and motion detection features. If you only have one camera, the free version works perfectly.
Does it work with my existing cameras?
Yes. Smart RTSP works with any camera that supports the RTSP or ONVIF protocol. This includes most IP cameras from Hikvision, Reolink, Dahua, Amcrest, TP-Link Tapo, UniFi Protect, and many others. If your camera has an RTSP URL, it works.