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Shenzen-based Insta360 has been making 360-degree cameras for a few years now, but — like most consumer 360-degree cameras — none of them have been anything terribly special. The resolution is usually ...
Making your own visually stunning 360-degree movie no longer needs to be a long, complex, or hugely expensive endeavor. The new $300 Insta360 One 360-degree camera has it all — 4K video recording, ...
We've had some experience playing around with Insta360's cheap and cheerful cameras before and were rather impressed with some of their whacky capabilities. One, the company's newest camera, promises ...
Insta360, the company that makes the Insta360 ONE 360-degree camera attachment sold at Apple retail stores, is today debuting its next-generation product, the upgraded and refined Insta360 ONE X.
There’s a cult following for 360-degree cameras. While companies like GoPro and Ricoh continue to dabble in the category, Insta360 simply dominates it. Until today, the X3 was the ultimate 360 camera, ...
Insta360 has announced a powerful new addition to the One RS modular actioncam system launched back in March. The 1-Inch 360 Edition shoots immersive 6K video and is the first 360-degree camera to be ...
When I reviewed Insta360's X3 camera two years ago, I found that the combination of useful hardware features and intelligent software made it the perfect travel companion. The camera also had some ...
Insta360 has revealed an upgraded version of its 360-degree Nano camera that attaches to iPhones, called the Nano S. The big change here is an upgrade to 4K video recording and 20MP stills. The Nano S ...
Aloysius Low is a Senior Editor at CNET covering mobile and Asia. Based in Singapore, he loves playing Dota 2 when he can spare the time and is also the owner-minion of two adorable cats. Insta360's ...
Video that’s captured in 360 degrees is its own kind of awesome. You know what I’m talking about. The epic, first- or third-person shot of a mountain biker traversing a razor-thin ridge, or a surfer ...