Garmin has announced its first entry into the 360-degree camera market -- the VIRB 360. The Garmin VIRB 360 is a high-spec 360-degree action camera capable of shooting 5.7K resolution at a steady 30fps. This equates to a stabilized spherical video at 4K using the company's own VIRB Edit software. It also has built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth with ANT+ sensor, four microphones for 360-degree audio, and waterproofing up to 30 feet. And if you have GoPro mounts lying around, the VIRB 360 is perfectly compatible with them. The Garmin VIRB 360 is coming next month for USD799 or about Php40k when directly converted. We’ve seen and heard of the two upcoming smart watches from LG and Motorola – the G Watch and Moto 360. The LG G Watch and Motorola Moto 360 have more differences than similarities. Read more in our articles including "Garmin outs VIRB 360, its first waterproof 360-cam" and "LG G Watch and Motorola Moto 360 Comparison".
Garmin has announced its first entry into the 360-degree camera market -- the VIRB 360. The Garmin VIRB 360 is a high-spec 360-degree action camera capable of shooting 5.7K resolution at a steady 30fps.
This equates to a stabilized spherical video at 4K using the company's own VIRB Edit software. It also has built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth with ANT+ sensor, four microphones for 360-degree audio, and waterproofing up to 30 feet. And if you have GoPro mounts lying around, the VIRB 360 is perfectly compatible with them.
Our coverage of virb 360 includes: "Garmin outs VIRB 360, its first waterproof 360-cam"; "LG G Watch and Motorola Moto 360 Comparison"; "BlackBerry Curve 9360 Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.