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February 19, 2016
The people behind the 360fly used more than a decade of experience developing panoramic solutions for military and aviation to make this tough little single-lens action cam that's water-, dust- and shock-resistant. By using a single lens, you avoid having seams in your video created by stitching together shots from two or more cameras.
Read More »February 16, 2016
You're familiar with stitching—not just the physical kind you get at the emergency room after each epic adventure, but also the way your camera uses special software to link together panoramic pics. To avoid that awkward stitching, 360fly's camera magically captures everything around you with just a single lens. And in April, they'll be releasing a 4K version.
Read More »February 9, 2016
Shooting 360 degree video, which can be viewed on Youtube, Facebook, or with a VR headset, was once reserved for professionals with a professional budget. Over the last year, we’ve begun seeing a number of manufacturers releasing 360 degree cameras that promise high quality immersive video at a price point that consumers can actually afford.
Read More »January 7, 2016
If you don't want to MacGyver an action helmet, you might like 360fly's new products. The company has launched not only a 360-degree action cam that can take 4K videos at CES, but also four Bell- and Giro-branded bicycle, motorcyle and snow helmets that already have the camera mounted on top. The device can capture up to 30 fps videos and tag them with GPS info, has built-in WiFi, Bluetooth and two hours of battery life. Just like its predecessor, it can be controlled by an accompanying mobile app.
Read More »February 4, 2016
As GoPro Inc. suffers from a gloomy holiday season, fresh action-camera faces are eagerly waiting in the wings with software features they think will usher in a new era of rugged recording. “We’re a completely different experience,” 360Fly CEO Peter Adderton, an Australian motorbike enthusiast who co-founded the telecom giant Boost Mobile, said in a recent interview.
Read More »January 6, 2016
The collaboration between 360fly and BRG Sports has produced the first-ever video integrated smart helmet designed for action sports
Read More »January 7, 2016
Bell Helmets and 360Fly are looking to shake up the action camera world by joining forces to offer the first helmet with an integrated camera. The 360Fly camera shoots 360 degrees (clever name, I know), and will bring a host of other features your GoPro can’t touch.
Read More »January 5, 2016
LAS VEGAS — The size of a small ball, the 360fly camera takes spherical videos that don't require complicated editing — one of the coolest things we saw at the start of the Consumer Electronics Show here.
Read More »Sarah Buhr
January 5, 2016
The 360fly camera, a small, sturdy ball with panoramic views we first discovered at CES 2014, is back again and buddying up with sports brand BRG to bring us live or recorded, 360-degree, stitchless, 4k video for sports enthusiasts – and with all that, a plan to push into virtual reality.
Read More »January 7, 2016
BRG (Bell, Riddell and Giro) Sports has used CES 2016 to introduce a new line of motorcycle, mountain bike and snow helmets featuring 360fly's proprietary 360-degree 4k video camera.
Read More »January 5, 2016
LAS VEGAS—The second-generation 360fly 4K camera looks a lot like its predecessor, and it still captures immersive video with a 360-degree horizontal and 240-degree vertical field of view, but internally it's a very different camera. The company has upped the image sensor resolution, so panoramic video is now captured in 4K (2,880 by 2,880 pixels) quality, a big step up from the meager 1080p offered by the previous generation model.
Read More »PRNewswire
November 7, 2015
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 11, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- 360fly, Inc., the world's only
single-lens camera capturing stitchless 360-degree video with interactive and virtual reality viewing capabilities, today announced YouTube sharing capabilities through 360fly's iOS and Android mobile app. 360fly users can shoot, edit and share directly to YouTube from the convenience of their smartphone.
Read More »Inc. Magazine
December 8, 2015
360fly ($400) Slip one of these HD cameras in your bag. It records 360-degree video and photos. It’s waterproof and weighs just under five ounces. Attach to a tripod mount ($20) and a selfie-stick to get a panoramic view at a conference or your next meeting.
Read More »PlayBoy Magazine
November 20, 2015
Immersive, 360-degree virtual reality videos are coming. The fact that a recent edition of The New York Times shipped with Google's Cardboard VR goggles is proof. The 360fly is the first single-lens camera that captures stitchless 360-degree video with virtual reality viewing capabilities. The camera films 360 degrees horizontally, and 240 degrees vertically, allowing you to capture literally everything. The iOS app also makes it easy to shoot, edit, and share videos to YouTube.
Read More »Glamour
November 20, 2015
360 Fly, $400 at bestbuy.com: Great for action shots or even capturing family moments, the 360 Fly is a 360-degree video camera that allows you to share your media instantly via built-in Wi-Fi and its custom app.
Read More »December 1, 2015
Read More »December 8, 2015
Big name brands have already incorporated 360-degree video and virtual reality content as a marketing strategy to engage audiences in a unique way. In the past, viewers have seen stadiums and fields from different angles, as well as experience the perspective of how pro athletes see the game. And now, the virtual reality world is expanding into the action sports community with 360fly Inc. streaming the 2015 Dew Tour.
Read More »Transworld
October 22, 2015
The two-time MotoGP World Champion will represent the brand and its game-changing video technology and utilize 360fly to capture and share immersive 360-degree and virtual reality content.
Read More »Morning Herald
December 4, 2015
An action camera with eyes in the back of its head, the 360fly ensures you don't miss a thing. Smaller than a tennis ball, it comes with a range of mounts for attaching the camera practically anywhere, plus it's compatible with GoPro accessories. It's even waterproof if you use the supplied plug to seal the microphone hole. - Sydney Morning Herald
Read More »Men's Fitness
December 7, 2015
This small gadget is big on power with its ability to snap quality video of an entire 360-degree paranoramic experience. Not only can he shoot on-the-go, but he can upload, edit, and share his entire journey within minutes through his cell phone, via the app. What's more, it's water-resistant and compatible with Android and IOS.
Read More »February 19, 2016
The people behind the 360fly used more than a decade of experience developing panoramic solutions for military and aviation to make this tough little single-lens action cam that's water-, dust- and shock-resistant. By using a single lens, you avoid having seams in your video created by stitching together shots from two or more cameras.
Read More »February 19, 2016
The people behind the 360fly used more than a decade of experience developing panoramic solutions for military and aviation to make this tough little single-lens action cam that's water-, dust- and shock-resistant. By using a single lens, you avoid having seams in your video created by stitching together shots from two or more cameras.
Read More »February 16, 2016
You're familiar with stitching—not just the physical kind you get at the emergency room after each epic adventure, but also the way your camera uses special software to link together panoramic pics. To avoid that awkward stitching, 360fly's camera magically captures everything around you with just a single lens. And in April, they'll be releasing a 4K version.
Read More »February 16, 2016
You're familiar with stitching—not just the physical kind you get at the emergency room after each epic adventure, but also the way your camera uses special software to link together panoramic pics. To avoid that awkward stitching, 360fly's camera magically captures everything around you with just a single lens. And in April, they'll be releasing a 4K version.
Read More »February 9, 2016
Shooting 360 degree video, which can be viewed on Youtube, Facebook, or with a VR headset, was once reserved for professionals with a professional budget. Over the last year, we’ve begun seeing a number of manufacturers releasing 360 degree cameras that promise high quality immersive video at a price point that consumers can actually afford.
Read More »February 9, 2016
Shooting 360 degree video, which can be viewed on Youtube, Facebook, or with a VR headset, was once reserved for professionals with a professional budget. Over the last year, we’ve begun seeing a number of manufacturers releasing 360 degree cameras that promise high quality immersive video at a price point that consumers can actually afford.
Read More »February 4, 2016
As GoPro Inc. suffers from a gloomy holiday season, fresh action-camera faces are eagerly waiting in the wings with software features they think will usher in a new era of rugged recording. “We’re a completely different experience,” 360Fly CEO Peter Adderton, an Australian motorbike enthusiast who co-founded the telecom giant Boost Mobile, said in a recent interview.
Read More »February 4, 2016
As GoPro Inc. suffers from a gloomy holiday season, fresh action-camera faces are eagerly waiting in the wings with software features they think will usher in a new era of rugged recording. “We’re a completely different experience,” 360Fly CEO Peter Adderton, an Australian motorbike enthusiast who co-founded the telecom giant Boost Mobile, said in a recent interview.
Read More »January 7, 2016
If you don't want to MacGyver an action helmet, you might like 360fly's new products. The company has launched not only a 360-degree action cam that can take 4K videos at CES, but also four Bell- and Giro-branded bicycle, motorcyle and snow helmets that already have the camera mounted on top. The device can capture up to 30 fps videos and tag them with GPS info, has built-in WiFi, Bluetooth and two hours of battery life. Just like its predecessor, it can be controlled by an accompanying mobile app.
Read More »January 7, 2016
If you don't want to MacGyver an action helmet, you might like 360fly's new products. The company has launched not only a 360-degree action cam that can take 4K videos at CES, but also four Bell- and Giro-branded bicycle, motorcyle and snow helmets that already have the camera mounted on top. The device can capture up to 30 fps videos and tag them with GPS info, has built-in WiFi, Bluetooth and two hours of battery life. Just like its predecessor, it can be controlled by an accompanying mobile app.
Read More »January 7, 2016
BRG (Bell, Riddell and Giro) Sports has used CES 2016 to introduce a new line of motorcycle, mountain bike and snow helmets featuring 360fly's proprietary 360-degree 4k video camera.
Read More »January 7, 2016
Bell Helmets and 360Fly are looking to shake up the action camera world by joining forces to offer the first helmet with an integrated camera. The 360Fly camera shoots 360 degrees (clever name, I know), and will bring a host of other features your GoPro can’t touch.
Read More »January 7, 2016
BRG (Bell, Riddell and Giro) Sports has used CES 2016 to introduce a new line of motorcycle, mountain bike and snow helmets featuring 360fly's proprietary 360-degree 4k video camera.
Read More »January 7, 2016
Bell Helmets and 360Fly are looking to shake up the action camera world by joining forces to offer the first helmet with an integrated camera. The 360Fly camera shoots 360 degrees (clever name, I know), and will bring a host of other features your GoPro can’t touch.
Read More »January 6, 2016
The collaboration between 360fly and BRG Sports has produced the first-ever video integrated smart helmet designed for action sports
Read More »January 6, 2016
The collaboration between 360fly and BRG Sports has produced the first-ever video integrated smart helmet designed for action sports
Read More »January 5, 2016
LAS VEGAS — The size of a small ball, the 360fly camera takes spherical videos that don't require complicated editing — one of the coolest things we saw at the start of the Consumer Electronics Show here.
Read More »January 5, 2016
LAS VEGAS — The size of a small ball, the 360fly camera takes spherical videos that don't require complicated editing — one of the coolest things we saw at the start of the Consumer Electronics Show here.
Read More »January 5, 2016
LAS VEGAS—The second-generation 360fly 4K camera looks a lot like its predecessor, and it still captures immersive video with a 360-degree horizontal and 240-degree vertical field of view, but internally it's a very different camera. The company has upped the image sensor resolution, so panoramic video is now captured in 4K (2,880 by 2,880 pixels) quality, a big step up from the meager 1080p offered by the previous generation model.
Read More »January 5, 2016
LAS VEGAS—The second-generation 360fly 4K camera looks a lot like its predecessor, and it still captures immersive video with a 360-degree horizontal and 240-degree vertical field of view, but internally it's a very different camera. The company has upped the image sensor resolution, so panoramic video is now captured in 4K (2,880 by 2,880 pixels) quality, a big step up from the meager 1080p offered by the previous generation model.
Read More »December 8, 2015
Big name brands have already incorporated 360-degree video and virtual reality content as a marketing strategy to engage audiences in a unique way. In the past, viewers have seen stadiums and fields from different angles, as well as experience the perspective of how pro athletes see the game. And now, the virtual reality world is expanding into the action sports community with 360fly Inc. streaming the 2015 Dew Tour.
Read More »December 8, 2015
Big name brands have already incorporated 360-degree video and virtual reality content as a marketing strategy to engage audiences in a unique way. In the past, viewers have seen stadiums and fields from different angles, as well as experience the perspective of how pro athletes see the game. And now, the virtual reality world is expanding into the action sports community with 360fly Inc. streaming the 2015 Dew Tour.
Read More »Inc. Magazine
December 8, 2015
360fly ($400) Slip one of these HD cameras in your bag. It records 360-degree video and photos. It’s waterproof and weighs just under five ounces. Attach to a tripod mount ($20) and a selfie-stick to get a panoramic view at a conference or your next meeting.
Read More »Inc. Magazine
December 8, 2015
360fly ($400) Slip one of these HD cameras in your bag. It records 360-degree video and photos. It’s waterproof and weighs just under five ounces. Attach to a tripod mount ($20) and a selfie-stick to get a panoramic view at a conference or your next meeting.
Read More »Men's Fitness
December 7, 2015
This small gadget is big on power with its ability to snap quality video of an entire 360-degree paranoramic experience. Not only can he shoot on-the-go, but he can upload, edit, and share his entire journey within minutes through his cell phone, via the app. What's more, it's water-resistant and compatible with Android and IOS.
Read More »Men's Fitness
December 7, 2015
This small gadget is big on power with its ability to snap quality video of an entire 360-degree paranoramic experience. Not only can he shoot on-the-go, but he can upload, edit, and share his entire journey within minutes through his cell phone, via the app. What's more, it's water-resistant and compatible with Android and IOS.
Read More »Morning Herald
December 4, 2015
An action camera with eyes in the back of its head, the 360fly ensures you don't miss a thing. Smaller than a tennis ball, it comes with a range of mounts for attaching the camera practically anywhere, plus it's compatible with GoPro accessories. It's even waterproof if you use the supplied plug to seal the microphone hole. - Sydney Morning Herald
Read More »Morning Herald
December 4, 2015
An action camera with eyes in the back of its head, the 360fly ensures you don't miss a thing. Smaller than a tennis ball, it comes with a range of mounts for attaching the camera practically anywhere, plus it's compatible with GoPro accessories. It's even waterproof if you use the supplied plug to seal the microphone hole. - Sydney Morning Herald
Read More »December 1, 2015
Read More »December 1, 2015
Read More »Glamour
November 20, 2015
360 Fly, $400 at bestbuy.com: Great for action shots or even capturing family moments, the 360 Fly is a 360-degree video camera that allows you to share your media instantly via built-in Wi-Fi and its custom app.
Read More »Glamour
November 20, 2015
360 Fly, $400 at bestbuy.com: Great for action shots or even capturing family moments, the 360 Fly is a 360-degree video camera that allows you to share your media instantly via built-in Wi-Fi and its custom app.
Read More »PlayBoy Magazine
November 20, 2015
Immersive, 360-degree virtual reality videos are coming. The fact that a recent edition of The New York Times shipped with Google's Cardboard VR goggles is proof. The 360fly is the first single-lens camera that captures stitchless 360-degree video with virtual reality viewing capabilities. The camera films 360 degrees horizontally, and 240 degrees vertically, allowing you to capture literally everything. The iOS app also makes it easy to shoot, edit, and share videos to YouTube.
Read More »PlayBoy Magazine
November 20, 2015
Immersive, 360-degree virtual reality videos are coming. The fact that a recent edition of The New York Times shipped with Google's Cardboard VR goggles is proof. The 360fly is the first single-lens camera that captures stitchless 360-degree video with virtual reality viewing capabilities. The camera films 360 degrees horizontally, and 240 degrees vertically, allowing you to capture literally everything. The iOS app also makes it easy to shoot, edit, and share videos to YouTube.
Read More »PRNewswire
November 7, 2015
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 11, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- 360fly, Inc., the world's only
single-lens camera capturing stitchless 360-degree video with interactive and virtual reality viewing capabilities, today announced YouTube sharing capabilities through 360fly's iOS and Android mobile app. 360fly users can shoot, edit and share directly to YouTube from the convenience of their smartphone.
Read More »PRNewswire
November 7, 2015
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 11, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- 360fly, Inc., the world's only
single-lens camera capturing stitchless 360-degree video with interactive and virtual reality viewing capabilities, today announced YouTube sharing capabilities through 360fly's iOS and Android mobile app. 360fly users can shoot, edit and share directly to YouTube from the convenience of their smartphone.
Read More »Transworld
October 22, 2015
The two-time MotoGP World Champion will represent the brand and its game-changing video technology and utilize 360fly to capture and share immersive 360-degree and virtual reality content.
Read More »Transworld
October 22, 2015
The two-time MotoGP World Champion will represent the brand and its game-changing video technology and utilize 360fly to capture and share immersive 360-degree and virtual reality content.
Read More »September 10, 2015
Full episode of "Bloomberg West." Guests: 360fly CEO Peter Adderton along with other industry leaders (Source: Bloomberg)
Read More »July 29, 2015
360FLY EYES SEPTEMBER LAUNCH – REPRESENTS ADVENT OF WIDESPREAD ACCESSIBILITY FOR VIRTUAL REALITY CONTENT PITTSBURGH (JULY 29, 2015) – 360fly, Inc., the world’s only single-lens camera capturing stitchless 360-degree video with interactive and virtual reality viewing capabilities, today announced an exclusive in-store and online retail partnership with electronics retailer Best Buy. Prior to 360fly’s in-store availability in mid-September, Best Buy will begin taking preorders at BestBuy.com. 360fly will retail for $399 and be available in approximately 900 store locations throughout the country. Read more at http://business.transworld.net/news/360fly-announces-exclusive-u-s-retail-partnership-with-best-buy/#PiP235wQFkczDZkH.99
Read More »July 16, 2015
Read More »June 30, 2015
Capturing the action of someone who’s riding is as diverse and explosive as Kalani David is difficult. The seventeen year old Hawaiian is a natural with a board under his feet; he’s an ISA world surfing champion and has stacked up solid finishes in skate contests across the country. 360fly hopes to give us a glimpse into Kalani’s life and capture his shredding with their 360-degree camera. David is the newest member of the team, joining big names like Chad Reed and Chip Ganassi Racing.
Read More »June 23, 2015
GoPro's done a good job," 360fly's CEO Peter Adderton told Mashable. "They own the [action camera] space. No one owns the 360-degree video space." Adderton, a serial entrepreneur and extreme sports fanatic, whose previous successes include founding the prepaid wireless network Boost Mobile, which he then sold to Sprint, thinks his company's tennis ball-sized 360fly camera could become the GoPro of 360-degree videos and help popularize virtual reality, not just for tech nerds, but for everyone.
Read More »June 12, 2015
360fly CEO Peter Adderton, says he wants his company to be the innovators in the camera space, and discusses competition with GoPro.
Read More »June 5, 2015
GoPro may want to flip around its camera: A new, high-tech rival is about to enter the race — and it can see in every direction at once. 360fly, a Pittsburgh-based startup founded by scientists from Carnegie Mellon’s robotics lab, is launching a plum-sized camera that can deliver a virtual-reality experience to a smartphone. The camera, to debut in August, has a wow factor that can soar past any model from GoPro — whose revolutionary wearable hi-def cameras have turned the company into an $8 billion Wall Street darling.
Read More »June 4, 2015
Chip Ganassi Racing Teams, Inc. (CGRT) announced today a partnership with 360fly, the category creator in 360-degree digital video products, on their two entries in Red Bull Global Rallycross (GRC). 360fly will be the primary partner on the team’s No. 38 Ford Fiesta for the doubleheader in Daytona on June 20-21 as well as the race in Washington, DC on Aug. 15 with former Target Chip Ganassi Racing INDYCAR driver Jeff Ward behind the wheel.
Read More »June 1, 2015
If you aren’t already aware, Chad Reed has been involved in some controversy with the professional motocross series, as well as the well known helmet cam company GoPro. What is this dispute about? Well, recently the TwoTwo Motorsports rider/team owner signed a $500,000 contract with a brand new, state of the art, 360 Degree helmet camera company entitled 360fly.
Read More »TransWorld
May 29, 2015
The new 360-degree POV camera company, 360fly, is gaining some momentum this year, after picking up surf pro Carissa Moore and just announcing the addition of Motocross champion Chad Reed to the team. Check out what new CEO Peter Adderton had to say about the latest 360fly ambassador.
Read More »May 5, 2015
Carissa Moore, flatland BMX champ Terry Adams, and X Games champ Simon Dumont round out the athlete roster for 360fly, an emerging POV camera technology that was originally used on robots to capture images in all directions, without limits. Today the tech company announces its new CEO Peter Adderton, founder of Boost Mobile and most recently the CEO of Mandalay Digital. Here’s the details.
Read More »Tristan Kennedy
March 19, 2015
Thought your new GoPro, Contour or Sony Action cam was state-of-the-art? Well, it may well be made to look old-school in comparison to the new kid on the block. Meet the 360fly action camera, a camera that films not only whatever it’s pointed at, but everything else around it as well.
Read More »Thacher Stone
March 12, 2015
X Games champion and freeskiing stud Simon Dumont has officially teamed up with a new POV camera brand 360fly. Unlike other popular point of view products, the mountable camera produces a 360 degree image, for users to capture everything that is going on around them in the heat of the moment.
Read More »Kailee Bradstreet
February 17, 2015
The POV camera market is exploding in growth right now, and some new players are coming to the table with technology that could possibly change the game for many athletes and consumers. New camera company 360fly, backed up by film/TV director and producer of Nitro Circus and Jackass Jeff Tremaine, has introduced a new POV cam that features 360-degree video technology. The company believes this innovative product will take the category to the next level, eliminating the need to look through a viewfinder while filming since the 360-degree field of view allows you to capture everything surrounding you, including yourself.
Read More »Zach Krejmas
February 5, 2015
Terry Adams just scored himself a new endorsement in the form of 360fly, a 360 degree view POV camera that even allows the view to “swipe around” while watching the video for differing vantage points. Are they onto something with this?
Read More »Andrew Swensen
January 20, 2015
During Michael Rondinelli's (CTO at 360fly) undergraduate years, he collaborated with a faculty team who had the task of building and testing a robotic rover for exploration of the planet Mars. In particular, he worked on developing panoramic technology that would translate visual images captured by the rover and transmit them back to NASA scientists on Earth. The end result—through a melding of mechanical and electrical engineering, software design, and artificial intelligence—was a visual system that incorporated 360-degree viewing.
Read More »Gear Lab
January 13, 2015
Action cameras have gotten seriously sophisticated lately, getting smaller, steadier, and sturdier. Still, if you point the camera in the wrong direction as you're shredding through powder, you might see little more than snow. The 360fly action cam aims to fix this focal-point problem. This spherical camera records everything you're seeing in front of you, above and below you, and all around you, in 360-degrees.
Read More »TODD HASELTON
January 12, 2015
We saw tons of stuff during this year’s CES, everything ranging from drones to laptops, smartphones, new gaming gear, wearables and more. A few products already won our “Best of CES 2015″ awards, but there were some other really amazing things worth highlighting, too. TODD HASELTON
Read More »Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
January 12, 2015
Have you ever looked at your GoPro footage and thought, “Damn, I wish I could turn this thing around and see that killer wave behind me?” Well, with 360fly you can: This new sportscam has an ultra-wide-angle lens that captures 360 degrees of horizontal video and 240 degrees of vertical video at the same time. That means when you re-watch your video, you can actually turn the camera around in a full circle and see what’s going on in every direction. The 360fly is waterproof, gets about 3 hours of battery life, and will ship this spring for $499.
Read More »Michael Frank
January 9, 2015
The Consumer Electronics Show proves that wearables are getting more pervasive and more immersive, with brand-new 360-degree cameras and sensors that monitor your heart rate 24/7. Here are some of our favorite new wearables for 2015.
Read More »David Weiss
January 8, 2015
Mount it on your bike helmet or handlebars, and turn those boring home movies into vertigo-inducing action sequences. An attendant app allows you to shoot, edit and share your magnum opus with a wide-eyed world. The even better news? Unsuspecting subjects will not mug or fake-smile for the camera—because you needn't point it, no one knows they're even being filmed.
Read More »BRANDON RUSSELL
January 7, 2015
The action cam market is crowded. GoPro isn’t the only name you think of anymore, making it increasingly difficult for alternatives to stand out. Most of them are the same, but some companies are getting increasingly creative with their ideas. 360-degree video isn’t necessarily new, but never has it been more accessible thanks to the 360fly. You want crazy? the 360fly will give you crazy.
Read More »December 15, 2014
From death-defying athletic adventures to other once-in-a-lifetime moments, imagine video that can capture it all — literally. Thanks to Carnegie Mellon University spinout 360fly, soon everyone will be able to catch life in the round, with interactive, one-shot, 360-degree panoramic videos. "360fly doesn't just take a video. It adds a replay button to your world. Because your life is too glorious to be filtered, cropped or edited," said Amey Kanade (HNZ'09), 360fly's director of marketing.
Read More »Corinne Iozzio and Michael Nuñez
December 1, 2014
Facebook, Google, and Samsung may have ventured into the virtual reality market this year, but their head-mounted displays won’t find a lot of traction without good content to support them
Read More »Devindra Hardawar
August 11, 2014
Just as the first-person video craze is reaching mainstream consumers, investors already have their eyes set on the next hot thing: interactive 360-degree videos.
Read More »Erin Beresini
June 5, 2014
That’s right. The future of adventure filmmaking lies in 360-degree video footage, at least according to a handful of ambitious inventors.
Read More »Corinne Iozzio
May 22, 2014
For 16 years, EyeSee360 has made panoramic cameras for the military and other industries. Now the company has adapted its technology for the 360Fly, a consumer video camera that allows anyone to record a whole scene—360 degrees around and 240 vertically—without moving.
Read More »John Biggs
January 17, 2014
A Pittsburgh-based tech company approached us on the CES 2014 show floor last week and asked for a bit of time to talk about their product, a small ball that can take panoramic video and is rugged enough to be strapped to a helmet or surf board. The product, called the 360fly, is still in beta but the company wanted to show it to us – complete with male surfer model – so we could get an idea of how the device worked.
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