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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 ...
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 ...
360 video cameras are still regarded by some to be a gimmick. It isn't, and here's why they are an integral part of the future of video. The Insta360 Pro 2. Image: Insta360. Currently I am testing a ...
For years, 360 cameras were a niche – albeit an exciting one. Now they're flying off the shelves (in some cases literally)… what changed in 2025?
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 ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
Modular system continues to offer a great range of shooting options. Partial, modular upgrades available. Image stabilization now built in. AI-driven editing makes stitching 360-degree footage simple.
Insta360's X5 is easily the best 360 camera ever (for consumers, at least). It's even easier to use than previous models, has big (for an action cam) image sensors for better dynamic range and ...
A 360 camera can do things other cameras can’t. From cool photo- and videospheres, to reframed, ultra-stabilized videos with professional-looking pans and zooms that no regular action camera can match ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Geoffrey Morrison is a travel writer and digital nomad. The 360 camera market might be young, I mean even the oldest cameras are ...
Like the world’s strangest West Side Story spinoff, the China-based camera companies DJI and Insta360 are muscling in on each other’s turf. While Insta360 plans to share details about an upcoming ...
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