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Two years ago, GoPro took its first stab at a 360-degree action camera with the GoPro Fusion. It wasn’t a particularly good stab. It was bulky, it required two micro SD cards, and the footage was a ...
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GoPro's next breakthrough camera is the Fusion, its first consumer 360-degree camera capable of capturing 360/VR video in 5.2K resolution. It looks mighty sick. Bitchin', even. It's one thing to look ...
We’re not quite at the point where everyone has a virtual reality headset in their home, but once the proliferation begins next year, we’re going to have a ton of content to consume. GoPro is chief ...
The day before it revealed its 16-camera Odyssey rig at Google I/O last year, GoPro announced it was working on a drone as well a six-camera spherical array that was later named the Omni. We may still ...
It’s been nearly six years since GoPro launched its Max 360-degree camera. The original was only slightly larger than the company’s iconic action cameras and while the new Max2 is a bit taller, ...
Google first revealed Jump – an open-source platform that allows users capture 360-degree video – in May. The camera itself is made up of 16 cameras arranged in a circle, which at the time, GoPro ...
LOS ANGELES — Struggling action camera maker GoPro finally has a 360-degree virtual reality camera available for the public. One catch, though: It’s aimed towards pros, not consumers. GoPro, which has ...
Just a few days after Nikon announced a 360-degree camera here at CES, GoPro appears to be ready to do the same. During YouTube’s keynote presentation at CES this evening, GoPro CEO Nick Woodman said ...
This isn't the first time GoPro has partnered with YouTube to create VR content. Last year, it announced two spherical rigs which use multiple GoPro cameras to capture 360 degree videos -- the ...
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