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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 ...
DJI is looking to make a splash with its new Osmo 360 camera. For the past several years, the consumer 360 camera market has been almost exclusively the domain of Insta360, but competition is clearly ...
Insta360’s newest flagship 360 camera, the AI-powered 8K-capable X5 offers exceptional video quality and ease of use, but one issue might make it unsuitable for skiers. At the end of April, Insta360 ...
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 ...
The architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industries were forced to pivot during the pandemic, adopting new technologies in order to keep projects on track. A new survey now shows 360° ...
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Akaso unveils cheapest-ever 360 camera, but I'd pick the older Insta360 X3 with 45% off over Prime Day
Insta360 may have cornered the 360 camera market in recent times, but it's under threat from a rumored DJI Osmo 360 and now a surprise entry to the market, the new Akaso 360. Akaso is a proven ...
Excellent “true” 8K footage. Support for 10-bit color. Replaceable lenses. Natural-looking color in default profile. Mobile software has good automated tracking tools. Single-lens mode turns it into a ...
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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