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I tested Akaso’s first 360 camera and it beats Insta360 and GoPro for value, just don’t take it underwater
The Akaso 360 is the first 360-degree camera from Akaso, a company best known for its budget-friendly action cameras. And the Akaso 360 follows in that tradition, costing far less than competitors ...
Built for adventure: The AKASO 360's compact design and versatile mounting options make it the perfect companion for any high-octane activity. The camera records immersive 360° footage at up to 5.7K ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. Insta360's X5 is easily the best 360 camera ever (for ...
360 cameras haven’t had the revolutionary success story their makers were hoping for, but there are a few models that stand out and continue to push the format format. Our pick for the best 360 cam is ...
Sleek, stylish, and lightweight. Easy to use. Four cameras mean less distortion. Solid entry-level 360 camera. Limited export options. Charging case sold separately. Stand can't … stand while charging ...
Framing and overall composition are critical to great photos and videos, and with 360 cameras, painstakingly deciding on what to shoot is no longer as much of an issue. These unique cameras literally ...
Once upon a time a half decade ago, Shenzhen-based tech brands DJI and Insta360 each dominated a respective field: the former made airborne drones, the latter 360-degree cameras. But about two to ...
User-replaceable lenses. 1/1.28" sensor offers much better video quality. Better low-light footage. Longer battery life. Magnetic mounting system. More expensive than X4. No 8K log video. Insta360's X ...
DJI, best known for its drones, gimbals and action cameras, is releasing its first 360 camera, the Osmo 360. It has some impressive specs, with big image sensors, 8K video at 50 frames per second and ...
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